I think real life reflects your movies. In your life, you pick stuff that influences what movie roles you wanna pick. I think if you've got an interesting life, you wanna do interesting movies about interesting things.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Real life is the life that's in you, not your circumstances, like where you live or what job you have or who you're in relationship with.
I think it is important to make sure that I have my real life as well, because Hollywood can certainly seem like an alternate reality sometimes.
I like movies that are about real people in real time with real problems.
I've done a lot of movies based on real people, real situations, non-fiction books, magazine articles, life rights.
I've kind of come to the conclusion that what passes for realism in movies has nothing to do with reality and that my stuff is more realistic than that.
Truth be told, I hear stories every day that would make you say, 'If you put that in a movie, you wouldn't believe it.' Real life really is kinda incredible; the stories from people's actual lives defy credibility. People's lives are messy, humans are messy, and they're flawed.
I don't know anything about life, but everything about cinema.
I don't like doing movies that are meaningless or unrealistic. I like things with a lot of reality to them. I'm a pretty serious kind of person myself. Things affect me.
One of my favorite things about doing movies is that you get to do different things you'd never do in real life.
Movies are different from real life.