The political scene is already so turgid, it doesn't need more of that from me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not clever enough or aware enough to make a political movie.
I would make a film with a political point of view if I agreed with it, and even, perhaps, if I didn't.
The movies were custard compared to politics.
Therefore, I feel convinced that any political picture can be changed to suit the needs of the powers that be.
Real politics is messy and morally ambiguous and doesn't make for a compelling thriller.
Politics ruins the character.
My prose is turgid, it just hasn't got any energy.
Even though there's an entertainment value to the film, I think it's very important because you can't really separate the impact of that political message from it. It's rare that you get films like that I think; that really have an important message and are also entertaining.
When you cover politics, you realize that knowing how to talk about character matters more and more. The way we hold ideas is more important than the ideas.
Just when I think it couldn't get any bigger, 'Tuskegee' reaches a new level of success.
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