"I really believe you can predict when someone has a great attitude, a real well of talent"
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The phrase “predict” is doing a lot of work. It frames casting and hiring as a form of pattern recognition rather than luck or taste, nudging the director’s role closer to talent scout than auteur-god. It also subtly justifies the gatekeeping power of experienced filmmakers: the veteran who’s been in enough rooms to know the difference between charisma and commitment. That’s a comforting idea for an industry built on expensive bets. If attitude is legible, risk feels manageable.
Then there’s the oddly poetic “real well of talent.” Not a spark, not a trick, but a reservoir. Hackford is signaling that what matters isn’t the flashy first impression; it’s depth - the capacity to keep delivering, to draw from something internal when the schedule is brutal, the scene isn’t working, and the glamour has evaporated. The subtext is a value system: talent alone doesn’t persuade him. Talent plus temperament does. In a collaborative medium where one difficult person can poison an entire production, “attitude” isn’t self-help talk; it’s a survival metric.
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