When you make the film, it's ...

When you make the film, it\'s like a chef who works on the meal. After you\'re working all day in the kitchen and dicing and cutting and putting the sauces on, you don\'t want to eat it. That\'s how I always feel about the films. I work on it for a year. I\'ve written it, I\'ve worked with the actors, I\'ve edited, put the music in. I just never want to see it again.
When you make the film, it's like a chef who works on the meal. After you're working all day in the kitchen and dicing and cutting and putting the sauces on, you don't want to eat it. That's how I always feel about the films. I work on it for a year. I've written it, I've worked with the actors, I've edited, put the music in. I just never want to see it again.

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