Now, what is it which makes a scene interesting? If you see a man coming through a doorway, it means nothing. If you see him coming through a window - that is at once interesting.
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You set up a story and it turns inside out and that is, for me, the most exciting sort of story to write. The viewer thinks it's going to be about something and it does the opposite.
Anything - a destination, a person - that has some mystery around it becomes exciting and attractive.
The interesting thing about a movie is the movie.
The moment one gives close attention to any thing, even a blade of grass it becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself.
When I'm watching television or a movie, I like to see stories that are extraordinary. I don't need it be something that is, 'Well this makes more sense to me because I can see this happening to me, or this happened to me.'
When a man understands the art of seeing, he can trace the spirit of an age and the features of a king even in the knocker on a door.
A movie is so visually powerful, so overwhelming, that it tends to crowd out how you might have imagined things.
No object is mysterious. The mystery is your eye.
People go to see a film because it's a great story and it's visually exciting to watch.
Art is interesting because there can be so many different perspectives in a piece of art. The way I see it may be completely different than the way somebody else sees it. It's interesting to hear what somebody sees in a piece of art compared to somebody else. It could be completely different, and that's interesting to me.
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