Hollywood stars walk Critics Choice Awards red carpet
Hollywood stars walk the Critics Choice Awards red carpet during a glitzy Santa Monica gala held by North America's largest critics' group, which crowned "Anora" as the year's best picture.
"We all try to write the personal thing, of course, and it's rare that the personal thing also overlaps with the thing that the audience likes", says Jesse Eisenberg, director of "A Real Pain".
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Hollywood stars walk the Critics Choice Awards red carpet during a glitzy Santa Monica gala held by North America's largest critics' group, which crowned "Anora" as the year's best picture.
"We all try to write the personal thing, of course, and it's rare that the personal thing also overlaps with the thing that the audience likes", says Jesse Eisenberg, director of "A Real Pain".
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00:00I didn't know, you never know how emotionally someone's going to be or someone's going to
00:15connect with the work and I feel like the longer the film is out there the deeper it
00:20connects with people.
00:21I think that when someone gets a bit of information about it and they can go in just not fully
00:24surprised then they accept the form and the ideas a little bit easier.
00:29What do you think of the movie?
00:39I always felt kids are going to see this movie.
00:41I think kids are going to automatically be interested for a lot of reasons.
00:44I was really super concerned that we keep it at a sophisticated level for the adults
00:48and again for that resonance of emotion that we needed.
00:52We all try to write the personal thing, of course, and it's rare that the personal thing
00:57also overlaps with the thing that the audience likes.
01:00So I guess because A Real Pain is popular and it's the personal thing it gives me a
01:04little more confidence to try to write more personal things rather than try to kind of
01:09take my skill set and shapeshift it into something more mainstream.
01:13In a way, yeah, it is almost a study case of journalism and how to deal with it.
01:21It's a film about the importance but also the complexity of crisis reporting.
01:51For more information visit www.fema.gov