"Making a film that's supposed to be fun to watch is really hard - that's the weird irony of it"
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His intent is partly defensive, partly revelatory. In a culture that treats fun as disposable and seriousness as virtue, he’s arguing for the technical and editorial discipline behind lightness. Comedy and breezy genre films don’t give you cover; they expose you. A “serious” film can survive on mood, prestige, and patience. A fun movie has to keep cashing checks with the audience every few seconds. If it stops paying, people feel it immediately.
There’s also subtext about the director’s job as a kind of magician: you’re managing constraints (budget, schedule, studio notes, audience expectation) while creating the sensation of freedom. Coming from Soderbergh - who has made capers like Ocean’s Eleven and formal experiments like Sex, Lies, and Videotape - the quote reads as both a credo and a warning. Fun isn’t fluff. It’s a high-wire act performed in a smile.
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