"There was a widespread indignation in the American media. They were saying, 'How can you make a movie during an election that's about politics? What are you doing? Are you trying to influence people's lives?' To which my response was, 'Well, I hope so.'"
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Sayles’s punchline, “Well, I hope so,” is blunt on purpose. He refuses the flattering myth that movies are just entertainment or “conversation starters.” Instead, he claims what the industry often disavows in public: cultural products shape the weather of belief. That’s not a confession of propaganda so much as a rejection of the false neutrality the media wants to perform. The subtext is that influence is already happening - through campaign ads, punditry, framing, omission - and a film entering that ecosystem is merely being honest about its intentions.
Contextually, Sayles’s work (think social realism with a populist spine) tends to ask who gets heard, who gets bought off, and what stories get labeled “too political.” His reply implies a moral hierarchy: if elections have real consequences, then insisting that art stay politely apolitical isn’t sophistication; it’s complicity. The line works because it flips the accusation into an ethical dare: if your movie can’t touch people’s lives, what’s it for?
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Sayles, John. (2026, January 15). There was a widespread indignation in the American media. They were saying, 'How can you make a movie during an election that's about politics? What are you doing? Are you trying to influence people's lives?' To which my response was, 'Well, I hope so.'. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-was-a-widespread-indignation-in-the-62082/
Chicago Style
Sayles, John. "There was a widespread indignation in the American media. They were saying, 'How can you make a movie during an election that's about politics? What are you doing? Are you trying to influence people's lives?' To which my response was, 'Well, I hope so.'." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-was-a-widespread-indignation-in-the-62082/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"There was a widespread indignation in the American media. They were saying, 'How can you make a movie during an election that's about politics? What are you doing? Are you trying to influence people's lives?' To which my response was, 'Well, I hope so.'." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-was-a-widespread-indignation-in-the-62082/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.




