121 Quotes by David O. Russell

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    I hadn’t made that movie before and when I ever met the real Joy Mangano, which happened because De Niro insisted we meet her and her father, that’s what she felt like to us. She impressed us with her quiet, serene authority with herself.

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    David O. Russell’s best films are thrilling high wire acts that run the moment to moment risk of tumbling to the ground. In his latest, “Joy,” Russell has more trouble than usual keeping his balance on the wire.

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    A thousand years ago, scientists who wondered about consciousness and the nature of reality were burned at the stake. We still haven’t recovered from that and it’s left us with a culture that no longer investigates consciousness, except on the fringes.

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    And if you can come through that and still have some connection to your joy you felt when you were a child that’s a very mature kind of a joy that I find inspiring. And Jennifer Lowrence has all that in her, and I’ve watched her have to go through it even in the last few years.

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    I think if religion closes discussion or exchange of ideas or curiosity about other views, it’s not true to its core.

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    It’s a closing of the mind that happens when you want to be lazy and go with the easiest answers, like the media do all the time in their sound bytes.

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    You should always make it like it’s your last film. That’s my personal belief. Every filmmaker is going to have another belief. That’s the only way I know to try to make a film that might be good. You got to take it real seriously like it’s your last thing.

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    When I write an email where I outlined a whole scene, it just came out of my unconscious, it comes from a deeper place. The same thing happens when the actors go, take after take, and just get lost in it. When you’re in a house, you don’t think about being in the house; you’re just there.

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    The religion itself may have some great ideas, but I can’t take it seriously if it’s blatantly exclusionary.

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