"These movies are like my kids. I just love them to death. Some of them go to Harvard and some of them can barely graduate high school"
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The subtext is about authorship in a collaborative, industrial medium. Movies aren’t novels. They’re weather systems made of scripts, stars, budgets, studio notes, marketing demands, and sheer timing. By casting himself as a parent, Sonnenfeld acknowledges responsibility and affection while conceding that results vary for reasons beyond craft alone. Even good “parenting” can’t guarantee a straight-A kid; even a wobbly production can unexpectedly charm audiences.
There’s also a defensive generosity baked in: he won’t disown the “bad” ones. In an era where directors curate their brands and pretend the flops were studio interference, Sonnenfeld shrugs and claims the whole brood. Coming from a producer-director known for big, tonally specific studio films, it reads as a veteran’s coping mechanism and a truth-telling gesture: in Hollywood, consistency is aspirational, not guaranteed, and love is often what’s left when the box office and reviews have moved on.
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