I find it interesting how open his films are to interpretation. A lot of the questions seem to be very granular regarding the meaning and symbolism of the film and Yorgos is like, "Sure, if that's what you took from it." He executes on specific ideas, but because his films have a sci-fi / metaphysical quality to them, I think everyone will experience them in very different ways. He says he leaves films open to interpretation so the audience can make sense of the story through their own paradigms. In my opinion, that's what makes a great artist.
He is very apprehensive in the way he delivers himself. Like he is being careful to not be transparent. He wants to remain vague. She is his muse, just plays along with the smoke and mirrors.
I find it interesting how open his films are to interpretation. A lot of the questions seem to be very granular regarding the meaning and symbolism of the film and Yorgos is like, "Sure, if that's what you took from it."
He executes on specific ideas, but because his films have a sci-fi / metaphysical quality to them, I think everyone will experience them in very different ways. He says he leaves films open to interpretation so the audience can make sense of the story through their own paradigms. In my opinion, that's what makes a great artist.
Exactly, very well said
Thanks for this. One of the better interviews with Lanthimos regarding this film.
Imagine if him, Ari Aster and Jordan Peele made a film together. That would be gold
ari and peele are so beneath him lol
More like David Lynch and Lars Von Trier, it would be the ultimate insane movie.
Maybe an Anthology
It's impossible. Three great minds would never agree with each other
they're married damn
He is very apprehensive in the way he delivers himself. Like he is being careful to not be transparent. He wants to remain vague. She is his muse, just plays along with the smoke and mirrors.
fantastic
11:05 ;)