"Re-writing is different from writing. Original writing is very difficult"
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The subtext is a quiet demystification of authorship. Cronenberg isn’t flattering the writer-as-genius. He’s validating the director’s daily reality: constraints, budgets, actors, locations, and the slow discovery that “the movie” is rarely identical to “the script.” Rewriting becomes the ethical craft of adaptation - not just to notes, but to reality. It’s also a defense against a certain fetish for first drafts, the kind of cultural posture that treats revision as compromise rather than method.
Context matters: Cronenberg’s films are famous for body horror and conceptual risk, but they’re also meticulously engineered. That sensibility shows here. The line implies that the real courage is not polishing what exists, but committing to a first form that can be judged, misunderstood, or simply fail. Rewriting is surgery; original writing is evolution. One corrects the organism. The other invents it.
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"Re-writing is different from writing. Original writing is very difficult." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/re-writing-is-different-from-writing-original-53787/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


