Quote by Philip Kaufman
I shot a lot of close-ups on this movie 'cause there's like a dual mystery, she's searching through her haunted past to find some truth and she's also following an external mystery where she comes to think she might be the killer.
Summary
In this quote, the speaker, presumably a filmmaker, explains their decision to include an abundance of close-up shots in a movie. The film explores a dual mystery, including a protagonist's journey to uncover her haunting past and the pursuit of an external mystery where she suspects she may be the killer. By using close-ups, the filmmaker aims to intensify the emotional and psychological experience for the audience, allowing them to intimately witness the protagonist's internal struggles and unraveling of truth.