"I play the father in the scene when Will and Tommy go back to Tommy's old apartment. It was a big mistake. I hope not to be in the next movie I direct"
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The subtext is industry-savvy: filmmaking rewards control, but it punishes vanity. Sonnenfeld is best known as a visual stylist with a clean, commercial sense of tone. That makes his irritation with his own cameo sharper. He’s not claiming artistic martyrdom; he’s policing craft. The joke also signals a director’s fear that the wrong kind of visibility cheapens the work, flattening character into trivia.
“I hope not to be in the next movie I direct” plays like a pledge, but it’s really a diagnosis: directors who cameo flirt with making the film about themselves. Sonnenfeld frames restraint as professionalism, and he does it with a shrugging wit that lets him critique a common indulgence without sounding precious. The laugh is doing the hard work of accountability.
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Sonnenfeld, Barry. (2026, January 16). I play the father in the scene when Will and Tommy go back to Tommy's old apartment. It was a big mistake. I hope not to be in the next movie I direct. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-play-the-father-in-the-scene-when-will-and-109185/
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Sonnenfeld, Barry. "I play the father in the scene when Will and Tommy go back to Tommy's old apartment. It was a big mistake. I hope not to be in the next movie I direct." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-play-the-father-in-the-scene-when-will-and-109185/.
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"I play the father in the scene when Will and Tommy go back to Tommy's old apartment. It was a big mistake. I hope not to be in the next movie I direct." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-play-the-father-in-the-scene-when-will-and-109185/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.



