"Truth is more peculiar than fiction. Life is really a startling place"
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“Life is really a startling place” makes the claim emotional, not philosophical. Startling implies interruption, the moment your expectations fail and you have to recalibrate. That’s cinema language: the cut that wakes you up, the scene you can’t smooth into genre comfort. Coming from a director whose work often moves between continents and classes, the subtext is also a quiet rebuke to who gets to define “realistic.” What feels implausible in one cultural frame may be ordinary in another; what seems “too much” is often just the world without the audience’s usual filters.
The intent, then, is permission and provocation. Permission to depict extremes, contradictions, and messy motives without sanding them down for credibility. Provocation to viewers: if reality is the more shocking storyteller, maybe the job of art isn’t to invent novelty, but to notice what we’ve normalized.
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Nair, Mira. "Truth is more peculiar than fiction. Life is really a startling place." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/truth-is-more-peculiar-than-fiction-life-is-64814/.
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"Truth is more peculiar than fiction. Life is really a startling place." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/truth-is-more-peculiar-than-fiction-life-is-64814/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.










