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"My films are the expression of momentary desires. I follow my instincts, but in a disciplined way"

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Cinema, for Polanski, is less a cathedral than a pressure valve: an art form built to vent a passing itch, then shaped until it looks inevitable. The phrase "momentary desires" sounds casual, almost flippant, but it’s doing something sneakier. It reframes authorship as appetite - not ideology, not mission, not "message". That posture flatters the director as a creature of intuition, tuned to the jittery, irrational currents that most people edit out of their self-image.

The second sentence is where the self-portrait sharpens. "I follow my instincts" sells the romantic myth of the artist as a kind of animal, moving by scent. "But in a disciplined way" is the corrective, the alibi, the pitch to legitimacy. He wants both the wildness and the control: desire without chaos, impulse without irresponsibility. It’s a neat bit of rhetorical engineering, because it claims authenticity while pre-empting the critique that instinct is just another word for indulgence.

In context, it maps cleanly onto the Polanski brand: films that feel like they’re guided by dread, erotic paranoia, and moral vertigo, yet executed with clockwork precision. "Disciplined" also gestures toward craft - blocking, pacing, the careful calibration of unease - the way his work can feel feverish while never being sloppy.

The subtext is a bid to separate the messy, sometimes ugly origins of a story from the finished authority of the film. Desire may spark the match; discipline insists it’s still art, not merely impulse.

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Roman Polanski (born August 18, 1933) is a Director from Poland.

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