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CHARACTERS

My characters never contemplate what they are doing. They do, they act, they never think about who they are.

When I film a face, I want the viewer to feel what the character is experiencing. Nothing is expressed in words. The face is expression. The camera becomes a probe. On the screen, there is a sort of alchemy between the viewer and the hero. The viewer is directly connected to his brain and his raw emotions.

When my characters speak, they only say what is necessary. At the risk of exaggerating, when an actor says, “Okay, I'm leaving,” it is useful. If he left without saying goodbye, it wouldn't be polite.

 

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