In the 60’s and 70’s, you could make films like this—films that asked questions—and we accepted them. Now, the majority of people like everything to be underlined. They look at a film as a puzzle to be figured out with a right answer. I didn’t want to do that. It’s fascinating that people will know what the film is about but will question themselves and won’t want to say.
Paul Haggis
We talked with the two-time Oscar winner about Third Person and challenging his audience.
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