"I like to make all kinds of movies. I'd do 'Ocean's Thirteen' with the right script"
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The subtext is craft-first pragmatism. Soderbergh has always treated genre like a toolbox, not a brand identity. He can make a small, formally playful film one year and a star-studded caper the next, and he wants credit for range rather than purity. Name-checking Ocean's Thirteen is strategic because its the kind of movie critics treat as disposable even when audiences enjoy it: slick, sequel-y, engineered. By choosing that title, he pushes back on the idea that entertainment is automatically low ambition. A good script is the moral alibi, sure, but its also a real standard: he is insisting that even in franchise territory, writing matters more than IP gravity.
Theres also a subtle negotiation with the industry. Directors are often asked to declare loyalty to either "personal cinema" or "commerce". Soderbergh reframes the choice: he will do anything, but only on terms that respect his intelligence. Its less a pitch than a boundary.
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