Quote by David Lynch

If we didn't want to upset anyone, we would make films about sewing, but even that could be dangerous. But I think finally, in a film, it is how the balance is and the feelings are. But I think there has to be those contrasts and strong things within a film for the total experience.


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Summary

This quote suggests that creating films solely to avoid upsetting people would limit the power and impact of the medium. Even seemingly harmless topics like sewing can carry inherent dangers. The speaker believes that films should embrace a balance of contrasting elements and evoke strong emotions to provide a complete and compelling experience. They imply that it is necessary to incorporate both light and dark aspects in order to elicit a valuable and memorable response from the audience.

By David Lynch
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