It's so great in the theater when everyone catches up on the truth.
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Truth is quite constricting, in a way. You endlessly see at the start of a film 'This is a true story'.
I think that truth is stranger than fiction, and it's nice to know the people you're making a movie about.
The audience is the best judge of anything. They cannot be lied to. Truth brings them closer. A moment that lags - they're gonna cough.
The truth is often terrifying, which I think is one of the motifs of Larry and Andrew's cinema. The cost of knowledge is an important theme. In the second and third films, they explore the consequences of Neo's choice to know the truth. It's a beautiful, beautiful story.
On the stage, you have to find truth, even if you have to lose the audience.
The truth is I love musical theater and always have.
Theatre is liberating because it only works if it's truthful - that's what it requires. That's not true of film: the camera does lie.
The theater is so endlessly fascinating because it's so accidental. It's so much like life.
I want to see movies I can walk away from and say, 'Wait, what happened there? Hold up, what did I just see? What?' and then it connects to something that you personally, unequivocally know to be truth.
Truth is stranger than fiction, which is why reality TV is so popular.