[on Love (2015)] I am very happy with the result, but whether they're close or not to the characters they're portraying, what comes out when you get people to play in a movie - and you film them from so close and you see their faces on a huge screen - is that the charisma of the people steals the part, and both of them are very charismatic; even Klara. At the end, the movie that you've written based on many events of your personal life, or someone else's life, is one thing. What steals the attention is, if you have uncharismatic people, the story would not work; if you have charismatic people, their joy, the way they dance, whatever, talks to the audience in a different level of consciousness. Initially I thought the movie would have no dialogues, but we improvised, and Karl and Aomi are very funny, so the movie ended up being funnier, because of who they were - and I like making jokes. The movie ended up more talkative than I wanted, and much funnier than I thought it would be. But I knew what were the melodramatic elements in the movie, and I thought people would cry at the end. Some people do, but I did not expect, when we started the project, was that people would laugh each time he said some stupidity.[2015]
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