"I felt that as long as we were being honest, and that we didn't bend the truth to accomplish another goal, to be entertaining or to be a happy ending, I was confident that we'd be able to tell the story the way it happened"
- Ted Demme
About this Quote
This quote by Ted Demme talks to the value of reality and honesty in storytelling. He emphasizes that the fact needs to not be bent in order to make a story more entertaining or to provide it a happy ending. Rather, he thinks that by being sincere and informing the story as it took place, the story will be more effective and significant. This quote speaks to the power of reality and honesty in storytelling, and how it can be used to develop a more effective and meaningful narrative. It likewise talks to the importance of being sincere and not flexing the truth in order to make a story more entertaining or to give it a delighted ending. By being sincere and telling the story as it happened, the story will be more effective and significant.
This quote is written / told by Ted Demme between October 26, 1963 and January 13, 2002. He/she was a famous Director from USA.
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