"When I was five. That's when I started to love film"
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The subtext is also a kind of alibi. If the love started that young, then the fixation on spectacle, on the mechanics of seeing and being seen, isn't mere provocation; it's destiny. Argento isn't claiming he always knew he'd make films. He's claiming film always had him. That inversion mirrors his work, where characters are pulled through conspiracies they barely understand, driven by forces that feel older than choice: trauma, desire, dread.
Context helps: Argento grew up in Rome in a media-saturated household (his mother was the photographer Elda Luxardo), then came of age during Italy's postwar film boom. Saying "five" ties his auteur mythology to the most formative period of the Italian screen - when cinema was both mass entertainment and a new national mirror. It's a neat bit of self-branding, too: the maestro of stylish terror presenting himself not as a calculating manipulator, but as cinema's earliest believer.
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