"Larry Kasdan wanted us all there, all the time, even if we weren't filming"
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The subtext is about power, too, but not the caricatured auteur tyranny. It’s a softer control: if everyone is always around, the director becomes the gravitational center, the set becomes a social ecosystem with fewer outsiders and fewer leaks. That can build trust, and it can also create pressure to perform “being a good sport” as a full-time job. Williams’ phrasing doesn’t sound bitter; it sounds like a clear-eyed memory of a demanding vibe that was probably sold as a privilege.
Context matters because Kasdan’s films are often ensemble-driven, built on the illusion of lived-in relationships rather than plot mechanics. Whether it’s old friends unraveling or families colliding, his stories depend on micro-reactions and shared history. Keeping actors together manufactures that history. The line captures how movie intimacy is frequently an engineered condition, not a happy accident.
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Williams, JoBeth. (2026, January 17). Larry Kasdan wanted us all there, all the time, even if we weren't filming. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/larry-kasdan-wanted-us-all-there-all-the-time-76176/
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"Larry Kasdan wanted us all there, all the time, even if we weren't filming." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/larry-kasdan-wanted-us-all-there-all-the-time-76176/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.



