"I think the American West really attracts me because it's romantic. The desert, the empty space, the drama"
- Ang Lee
About this Quote
Ang Lee's quote speaks with the romanticism of the American West. He is drawn to the desert, the large void, as well as the dramatization that comes with it. The desert is a location of enigma as well as elegance, with its enormity as well as its one-of-a-kind landscape. The emptiness of the space can be seen as a metaphor for the freedom as well as independence of the American West. The dramatization of the West is additionally a part of its attraction, with its stories of cowboys, hooligans, and also Native Americans. The American West is a place of journey and expedition, and also Ang Lee is drawn to its romanticism. He is astounded by the charm of the desert, the enormity of the void, as well as the dramatization of the West. The American West is a location of freedom as well as freedom, and Ang Lee is drawn to its romanticism.
This quote is written / told by Ang Lee somewhere between October 23, 1954 and today. He/she was a famous Director from China.
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