@elanmastai Mr Mastai, I have long wished to tell you how much I enjoyed WHAT IF, and how grateful I am to you for your contribution to it.
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Replying to @MathPrinceps
That's kind of you to say, thank you. I'm awfully fond of that movie.
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Replying to @elanmastai
Me, too. For many reasons. But I think it's really the writing of the scenes between Wallace and Chantry that impresses me most.
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Replying to @MathPrinceps @elanmastai
Really elegant stuff. Derives its charm and power from its restraint. Gives the (marvelous) actors just what they need.
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Replying to @MathPrinceps
I was fortunate we found incredible actors to inhabit the characters.
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Replying to @elanmastai
Yes: luck is real, and it does matter. But good actors love good writing. And only love can make art that moves people.
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