"The first thing I can really tell you is I really love the work"
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The repetition of “really” and “really love” reads almost defensive, as if he’s warding off the assumption that a director’s relationship to filmmaking is purely ego-driven. Frankenheimer came up in live television and built a reputation on controlled intensity in films like The Manchurian Candidate and Seconds. In that world, loving the work is a survival ethic. It means you’re willing to be the person who makes decisions under pressure, who gets blamed when weather, budgets, and human fatigue collide.
There’s also a subtle humility here. He doesn’t claim certainty about grand themes or legacies; he claims affection for process. That’s a cultural stance: against the romantic fantasy of inspiration, for the adult truth that good movies are manufactured by obsessive attention. In a medium that sells charisma, Frankenheimer chooses devotion to the job. That choice is its own kind of authority.
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"The first thing I can really tell you is I really love the work." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-first-thing-i-can-really-tell-you-is-i-really-97952/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.





