I think anyone who has had a fight and who's a very good observer of the situation and people's behavior is capable of writing a fight. But you do start thinking about writing during the fights that you have with your partner.
It's a typical story: you think of something, it stays in the back of your head for a while, and then you finally do it.
People think women directors are tough. Truth is, I'm a pussycat and I hate conflict. I just want everyone to be happy on set.
I think some people, when they get a certain ego, they lose sense of whatever.
I think I do find humor in disorder, and reality is disorder.
I think it's obsessions that a lot of people share, but they don't dare to talk about openly.
I actually love Scorsese comedies. He's an underrated comedy director. I think his comedies are some of the best comedies ever made.
I definitely didn't fit in perfectly to the school system. I was raised with such freedom of speech and thinking.
The people that are succeeding have often had a mentor of some kind. I think it makes a huge difference.
You're never totally sure. I shouldn't say that because you have to pretend you're completely self-secure all the time. But, the truth is, I know what I'm doing. I think I know what I'm doing.
To make what you have in your head, I think that's what directing is.
I think it's nice when everyone's happy. I'm that kind of person. But then sometimes you have people that are never happy, which also happened to me a little bit, people that always find ways to complain about everything. But if they're never happy, that's the way they are.