I don’t see that at all. I just see bland, dry interviewing question answer question answer style instead of an exciting 2 way conversation. His wit and humor suggest he’s not really an introvert, merely humorous and analytical
@@oheldenring6937 Him, Peele and Eggers. These guys are genius, and certainly to be looked at in the future. Peele a bit less, but it's just my opinion, since I prefer the other two.
BUT THAT'S WHAT MAKES YOU BRILLIANT! That desire to insert something unforgettably sick into the viewer's mind. You're my favorite director right now Ari.
1:14 What was your most vivid memory from childhood? 3:12 Who were your early influences when you were coming of age? 4:33 Is there one particular movie that has changed your life? 6:17 Do you think your work is autobiographical in some sense? 9:06 Which is your very least favorite part of the artistic/cinematic process? 12:06 Do you enjoy the collaborative process generally? 15:01 What do you see as the central themes and preoccupations in your work? 16:55 Relationship between horror and humor 17:51 Do you think there is a relationship between violence and catharsis? 18:33 How about your thoughts about themes concerning religion and cults in your work? 20:14 Who is your imagined audience if you have one? 22:13 What movies have made you cry? 24:50 What is your greatest fear? 25:58 What advice would you give students in this moment of peril? (COVID-19 quarantine) Student Questions 29:14 Your motivation on wanting to induce sensations of being infected or discomforted etc... 34:11 What are the special qualities that horror can offer? 38:33 Your relationship with The Haxan Cloak/Bobby Krlic. 43:24 Do you always have an ending in mind or is it always evolving as you write screenplays? 46:44 Annie's dream scene in Hereditary and how it was developed/executed. 50:09 Your thoughts on taboos in art? 54:01 Lifting the personal veil in your work. 55:29 The function and benefit of gore in films... 1:00:17 Has your dad seen The Strange Thing About the Johnsons? 1:01:38 Was there anything you wanted to put into a film that the studio wouldn't let you?
@@mateoortega3932 www.google.com/amp/s/www.indiewire.com/2020/06/ari-aster-next-movie-nightmare-comedy-1202235780/amp/ This is when he was planning on doing Beau is Afraid for his next film. But now, he’s doing Disappointment Blvd. which starts filming this month I believe.
just watched Beau Is Afraid the other day and somehow the film reminded me of Crewdson's photos, maybe not visually per se, but emotionally, the surrealness, mystery, etc.
Not sure how you guys haven’t learned that ari aster not only is incredibly shy but he has a stutter. Do yourself a favor and look up some info on the director that you claim to be “one of your favorites”. Before you complain….
How can you hear him say extroversion drains him and then only comment to call him a thinking introvert. Dude’s made a successful career from picking apart his feelings and portraying them in a stylistic medium that comes across as giant. Seems more infp like his new recurring cast member Joaquin Phoenix