"If a film is very clever and well-written, that's what gives you freedom as a director"
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The subtext is a quiet rebuke to a certain kind of auteur swagger that treats writing as a mere blueprint to be transcended. Leconte implies that the most tyrannical force on a set isn’t the page, it’s uncertainty. A weak script forces over-direction: explanatory camera moves, busy coverage, actors pushed to "sell" what the narrative hasn’t earned. A strong script lets you underplay. It invites trust, which is the rarest currency in filmmaking, especially in industries where directors are constantly negotiating with producers, schedules, and audience expectations.
Context matters: Leconte’s career moves between tonal registers, from the delicate melancholy of The Hairdresser's Husband to the broader pleasures of Ridicule and intimate character work like Monsieur Hire. That range isn’t a rejection of writing; it’s an argument for it. Cleverness here isn’t gimmickry. It’s architecture. When the architecture holds, the director can stop holding the building up and start designing how people feel inside it.
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