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10 Favorite Director Quotes Relay Race

25 September 2012 | Cinema Masters, Features, Guest Posts | by David Zou

People love wisdom words from great minds,as a cinephile,I prefer director quotes than words from any other group of people in the world.Their thoughts on cinema not only provide insights into deep understanding of cinema,but also open the window to their own films,their genres,their filmmaking  methods,thus need to receive more exposure as their films did.

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The rule of the relay race is like this: Replace one director and their respective quote with one of your own.

I will update this post every 10 days by adding the post urls of those who participate in this blog-a-thon.

I bring this up for 2 major purposes:

1.More director quotes can be shared and appreciated by bloggers

2.Bloggers’ ideas about cinema can be shared and appreciated by each other

Let’s hear their voices!

Quentin-Tarantino

“I steal from every single movie ever made. I love it – if my work has anything it’s that I’m taking this from this and that from that and mixing them together. If people don’t like that, then tough titty, don’t go and see it, alright? I steal from everything. Great artists steal; they don’t do homages.” – Quentin Tarantino

My Comments:

Bold and honest statement from a guy who surely knows how to steal.I bet the video renting shop experience must have helped Tarantino a lot to become an important director in modern cinema,I remember seeing his interviews in Reservoir Dogs DVD and he makes a long list of films he “steals” from,this must have happened in all his films.

Homage is a beautiful word invented by film critics,steal is a much more proper word,but I don’t care what it’s called as long as the director steals “stylistically”,I like finding these hidden “homages” as a test to my cinephile quality.

 

chan-wook-park

“Actually, I can’t stand watching violent scenes in films; I avoid watching horror films. I don’t tend to watch action films mainly because I find them boring, but I watch the films of David Cronenberg and Martin Scorsese, usually in a state close to having a heart attack. I’m a complete coward. I make violent films as a result of my sensitivity to violence—in other words, my fear of violence.” - Park Chan-wook

My Comments:

It’s interesting to call David Cronenberg and Martin Scorsese films as action films,but let’s focus on the last sentence,it sounds unconvincing first but the more you think about it,the more you find its philosophy.Directors make films based on their own feelings,if something can cause them fear,they know it can do the same thing to the audience.That’s why Hitchcock projects his fear of murder and police in his childhood experience to the big screen,he knew we would feel the same,or even more fearful then he felt.

 

francis-ford-coppola

“An essential element of any art is risk. If you don’t take a risk then how are you going to make something really beautiful, that hasn’t been seen before?” – Francis Ford Coppola

My Comments:

We can understand this quote much better from a director who made Apocalypse Now,which probably is one of the most risk-taking picture ever made in cinema history.So many directors had encountered the tragedy of short of filming budget for the next project,the most famous example is Tati,who spent all his money on building the Tativille for the shooting of Playtime and became broke after the film’s box office failure,this disaster almost killed his career. Coppola took the risk few directors would dare to take and it was paid off,Apocalypse Now is so beautiful and unique,arguably the best war picture of all time,if you have no idea what hell Coppola had been through,check out his wife’s documentary – Hearts of Darkness.

 

Andrei Tarkovsky

“Unlike all the other art forms, film is able to seize and render the passage of time, to stop it, almost to possess it in infinity. I’d say that film is the sculpting of time.” – Andrei Tarkovsky

My Comments:

We ain’t talking about “bullet time” here,we are talking about the feel of Tarkovsky films.”film is the sculpting of time” ,what a beautiful metaphor,just like his poetic films,when I watch Nostalgia and Mirror,I can’t feel time,it was like I was going to stay in the dreams or memories of the protagonist forever,the view of another different world is so beautiful that I wouldn’t want to leave.

 

kubrick

“A film is – or should be – more like music than like fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what’s behind the emotion, the meaning, all that comes later.” – Stanley Kubrick

My Comments:

Forget about these arguments about film and fiction,which is a more powerful form BS,sometimes a image of film can speak 1000 words,but can a word speak 1000 images? Definitely NO.Moods and feelings always hit you in the heart first than anything else,and film is all about emotions and psychology,that’s why we shouldn’t care too much about the plot and that’s why such a highly emotional film Vertigo can hit No.1 in the Sight&Sound list.

 

Darren_Aronofsky

“To me, watching a movie is like going to an amusement park. My worst fear is making a film that people don’t think is a good ride.” – Darren Aronofsky

My Comments:

Exactly,no matter we are watching a blockbuster film or an arthouse film,we want to get something out of  it,be it entertainment or deep thoughts.The criterion I use to judge if a film is good or not is to see if it delivers something I like,rather than if it is praised or criticized by others,after all,everyone gets his/her guilty pleasures.

 

alfred hitchcock

“I am a typed director. If I made Cinderella, the audience would immediately be looking for a body in the coach.” – Alfred Hitchcock

My Comments:

Are you sure the audience is not looking for your cameo,Mr. Hitchcock? Being typed is not a bad thing if you can be the greatest in the niche,Ozu is a even more typed auteur than Hitch,but he still is directors’ favorite in the Sight&Sound director poll.Cinema is about breaking new grounds,but it’s also about consistency,after the auteur forms his own style,his own cinematic language,all he need to do is stick to it for the rest of his/her career,sometimes the consistency is more precious than invention in filmmaking.

 

seijun-suzuki

“Why make a movie about something one understands completely? I make movies about things I do not understand, but wish to.” – Seijun Suzuki

My Comments:

I think Pedro Armodovar’s quote below is exactly what I want to say here.

 

federico-fellini

“I don’t like the idea of “understanding” a film. I don’t believe that rational understanding is an essential element in the reception of any work of art. Either a film has something to say to you or it hasn’t. If you are moved by it, you don’t need it explained to you. If not, no explanation can make you moved by it.” – Federico Fellini

My Comments:

Just as what Kubrick said,film is more about feeling than understanding.I often fell in love with films I can’t fully understand,like my favorite film 2001:A Space Odyssey,I still can’t understand it and I firmly believe nobody in this world can,but I can feel the beauty and profoundity in it.People always like to ask Gordard fans if they truly understand his films,that’s nonsense,even to a guy like me who is not a Gordard enthusiast,how do you suppose to appreciate his cinema by understanding it?

 

almodovar

“When I make a film, I never stop uncovering mysteries, making discoveries. When I’m writing, filming, editing, even doing promotional work, I discover new things about the film, about myself, and about others. That is what I’m subconsciously looking for when shooting a film: to glimpse the enigmas of life, even if I don’t resolve them, but at least to uncover them. Cinema is curiosity in the most intense meaning of the word.” – Pedro Armodovar

My Comments:

This is what exactly I’m looking for when watching a film too,to see life in microscope,to see minor things we usually won’t pay attention to in real life.I need films to feed my big appetite for knowledge and life experience,thanks to those directors,they are the magicians who reveal another world to us.

Here we go,I’m gonna pass my baton to Chris at moviesandsongs365,let’s see what he has in store for us!

 

Participants in this relay so far:

Chris from Moviesandsongs365

Alex from So It Begins

Josh from The Cinematic Spectacle

Stephanie from On Page and Screen

Burnham from Rambling Film

John from John Likes Movies

Ruth from Flix Chatter

Keith from Keith & the Movie

Mark from Marked Movies

Tyson from Head in a Vice

Eric from The IPC

S1ngal from S1ngal

 


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  • http://moviesandsongs365.blogspot.com/ Chris

    I’ll see what I can do! Thanks for passing the baton on to me. Just so I’m 100% sure of this…The wat I read it, you want me to add 2 quotes+2 comments, and remove 2 quotes+2 comments. So there are always 10 quotes and 10 comments, right? I guess you mean 30 participants for the blog-a-thon.

    • http://www.tasteofcinema.com/ David Zou

      No,you can do it in 2 ways:
      1. Remove 2 comments and add 2 comments
      2. Remove 1 quote +1 comment and add 1 quote + 1 comment,get it?
      I think I will cancel the participant number limitation,I’ve edited the rules,please read the words in bold again.

      • http://moviesandsongs365.blogspot.com/ Chris

        ok, understood! I’ll get to work, and have it up in couple of days ( :

  • http://moviesandsongs365.blogspot.com/ Chris

    Hey again, my relay race post is up now!

    • http://www.tasteofcinema.com/ David Zou

      Chris,sorry for my late reply,I will check it out now!

  • http://andsoitbeginsfilms.com Alex Withrow

    Hi David, Chris has passed the Relay Race onto me. Could you please email me at withrowag@gmail.com when you get this. I have a few questions of clarity that I’d like to ask you before I post this. Thanks!

    • http://www.tasteofcinema.com/ David Zou

      Thanks for all the kindness in the email,Alex!

  • http://www.myfilmviews.com Nostra

    Nice to see you’ve started this one. I really don’t have the time to start a new one and keep track of it (which became a bit of an issue with the previous ones I did). Looking forward to reading all the entries!

    • http://www.tasteofcinema.com/ David Zou

      Hi,Nostra,my relay race was entirely inspired by yours,so thanks for the idea! It’s not only tough to track but also tough to push forward because everybody has his/her own schedules,I will try to get this going as far as I can!

  • http://headinavice.com/ Tyson Carter

    Glad to be a part of this, great idea!! :)

    • http://www.tasteofcinema.com/ David Zou

      Thanks for the kind words,Tyson,glad you like this idea!

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  • http://www.myfilmviews.com Nostra

    Nice to see another relay race going on, just found out about it. Great idea and nice to read these quotes!

  • http://splendidandlovely.blogspot.com Ruth

    I just added my entry to the list and thought you’d like to see where it was up to! http://splendidandlovely.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/favourite-director-quotes-relay-race.html