Before starting the comment on the film... I had a car accident yesterday. This is the second time this year. Fortunately, I was safe in both times. I hope there'll be no more accidents... Well, this incident actually made me think of this film deeper than I expected. Here is the director's interview.
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"Craig Gillespie: The movie deals with the innate goodness of people, and in life I find that’s actually more true than not. People genuinely want to help each other and do right by each other."
I had been feeling this lack of appreciation in my mind. I've realized that it's usually a bad sign when I'm in that state of mind. I haven't quite figured out how to get out of the mental state without causing some hard experience like this car accident... What I need to remember is this simple truth. "I am what i am because there are people who have supported me tremendous amount and guided me with great care. So, be grateful and don't take them for granted."
"Ryan Gosling: I think they (people in town) do it (accepting Bianca to their community) for themselves too. I don't think they do it just for Lars. I say that because I saw her effect on myself, and on everybody on the crew. She(Bianca)'s interesting. She asks you to look at yourself, to be creative, to develop a relationship with yourself that you haven't developed. It forces you to be intimate with yourself. Everybody gets something out of their relationship with her."
"CG: The way we approached this movie... it was never just a doll. It was always a serious relationship that Lars was going through with a woman. Everything we worked on, all his motivation that he had in every scene, was his relationship with Bianca."
"RG: I said to Craig, "How are you going to shoot her?" He said, "I'm going to treat her as though she has a nudity clause in her contract." He meant it, and he did that. He required that everybody treat her like an actress. She got magazines between takes. She had her own trailer, they changed her in her trailer. She came on set and she was treated like any other actor."
I was also able to feel her through the film. (It was similar to the volleyball from "Cast Away" They became more than a thing.)
The film and the car accident reminded me of the importance of having appreciations on my family, friends, and things I'm surrounded by. I'm grateful to what I have been given and thankful to my family, friends, and people who I've spent time with in my life.
Hopefully, this appreciation will last long.
Thanks
Shin
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