New York Times Magazine, the filmmaker described his feelings about the current climate in light of the coronavirus crisis. “It’s just so expensive — the marketing,” he began.“Everything has become too fragile, too sensitive.
Hollywood now — you can’t make a film without a COVID adviser. You can’t make a film without a sensitivity counselor. It’s ridiculous.”He continued: “The Academy changes its mind every five, 10, two months about what it’s trying to keep up with.“It’s politically correct, and it’s not a world I’m anxious to run out into.
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