Joe Wright Quotes

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I’ve made some films that were very much image based: ‘Anna Karenina’ and ‘Pan,’ for instance.
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That luxury, ossified Los Angeles world isn’t good for the soul.
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My father was 65 when I was born so we didn’t have much time together.
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An artist needs to live to create, and to live means to suffer.
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I find it ironic that happy endings now are called fairytale endings because there’s nothing happy about most fairytale endings.
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I find men odd. I don’t really understand men. I kind of feel like I understand women better than I do men, really.
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I had a breakdown after makingAtonement.’
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Every time I make a film, I feel it gives me the chance to learn something new.
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I like the idea of doing something outside my comfort zone.
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I’ve been lucky over the past few years. Things have just happened for me.
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The more you practise happiness, the better you get at it. So if you spend lots of time practising being depressed, you’re going to get really good at being depressed. And if you spend lots of time practising being happy, you’re going to get better at being happy.
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I see the job of directing as being one of creating the right atmosphere, creating an environment where people can realize their full potential.
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It’s not something someone sets out to do – I never really set out to make movies about strong fighting women, but it just seems to happen that way. I’ve certainly known some, and I think my sister was probably a big influence.
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I wouldn’t presume to know something, but I have lots to learn and that’s what I attempt to do through my work.
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Pride‘ is my first film with a happy ending. Before, I naively thought they were a cop-out, but now I’ve come to believe that happy endings and wish fulfilment are an incredibly important part of our cultural life.
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I feel more in touch with the world when I’m filming.
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Generally, I’ve never known quite how to fit in in civilian life, but on set, making a film, I know exactly where to go, how to behave and how I fit.
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Most of my choices come about through some kind of intuition or instinct, and if I need to, I’ll post-rationalize them, intellectually, afterwards. But generally, they come about just by feeling.
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I consider all drama to be the opportunity to see the world from another person‘s point of view. That seems to be the point of drama, really. And thereby to encourage understanding and even love.
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Most actors hate the feeling of being handled.
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I’d like to make the film of Sam Selvon’s book ‘The Lonely Londoners.’
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With ‘Atonement,’ I put a lot of pressure on myself, and then I made an advert for Chanel, whichbroke the camel‘s backemotionally.
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Blue Velvetchanged my life forever. It was like I’d always read Chaucer and suddenly discovered Charles Bukowski. It made me understand that there is poetry of sublime ecstasy and dark terror, and it spoke to a side of me that hadn’t been reached before.
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Film has become a very passive experience, but with theatre, there is a contract made with the audience, where they participate. That’s why my parentspuppet theatre was such a special place – people used their imaginations. It’s a muscle that needs using.
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There’s good art and there’s bad art. A lot of action films are bad art, but Paul Greengrass showed us with the Bourne films that it’s possible to make an action film with a political, social conscience.
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I couldn’t be a cameraman or a designer or an actor – I have to be a director because I learned how to do that from my dad.
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You need a pulse in a film. If I see a film that doesn’t have rhythm, it’s like listening to music that doesn’t have rhythm; it doesn’t really work.
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‘Hanna’ was nice. It was Saoirse Ronan’s idea. Usually, the director casts the actor, but in this case, the actor cast the director.
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I’m very interested in dance, and I’m very interested in how people express themselves through movement. And of course, cinema is a kinetic art form. It’s almost the point of cinema – it’s time-based and movement-based.
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I fell in love with film and its potential. The idea of putting one image next to another image and creating meaning blew my mind.
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I kind of muddled through ‘Pride & Prejudice,’ but with ‘Atonement,’ I knew what I was doing. That makes it sound like I had no doubt. I had doubts – I didn’t know whether it would work. But I knew exactly what I wanted to try to do.
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I find man‘s inhumanity to man extraordinary,,, I can’t get my head around it.
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Fairy tales to me are never happy, sweet stories. They’re moral stories about overcoming the dark side and the bad.
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