"The truth will only be told over a career"
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The subtext is craft over branding. Linklater has spent decades making work that refuses the usual filmmaker mythologies: not the tortured auteur with one grand statement, but a steady observer returning to the same questions under different lighting. Think of the Before trilogy, which turns romantic narrative into a longitudinal study of compromise, memory, and self-mythmaking. Or Boyhood, which makes duration itself the point: you don’t “say” who you are, you become it in public, shot by shot, year by year.
There’s also a defensive edge. In an industry that loves to crown geniuses early and discard them faster, Linklater’s claim insists on the long game. It reframes inconsistency as evidence rather than failure; the detours and misfires matter because they’re part of the record. “Truth” becomes less about purity and more about accumulation: what keeps showing up when the trends change and the applause moves on.
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"The truth will only be told over a career." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-truth-will-only-be-told-over-a-career-85960/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.










