I think if you look at the themes that are presented in the film, some are inherently social, and I think that any film which deals with the family is dealing with the smallest social unit in our society - and in a sense it is a question of scope.
Sometimes there are two very opposite directions, and we go with the stronger one at the end. It's an impulse thing, like, 'Oh, I love both so much, but it's got to be one or the other because the two don't work together.'
Dave Allison, Athlete (1959) |
B. R. Ambedkar, Politician (1891) |
James Branch Cabell, Novelist (1879) |
Robert Carlyle, Director (1961) |
Brad Garrett, Actor (1960) |
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Actress (1977) |
John Gielgud, Actor (1904) |
Anthony Michael Hall, Actor (1968) |
Constance Jablonski, Model (1991) |
Fredric Jameson, Critic (1934) |
Buck Baker, Celebrity (2002) |
Kitty Carlisle, Musician (2007) |
Michael Flanders, Actor (1975) |
Burl Ives, Musician (1995) |
Phil Katz, Scientist (2000) |