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Friday, August 26, 2016

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Right. Well, as far as being comfortable with releasing the movie and not being obsessive and having to change things, I feel like it's similar to a relationship, and how you might not be able to get over someone until you fall in love with someone else. Once you start your next project, the voices in your head nagging you about the minutia of “Ain’t Them Bodies” might get muted. It's true, and you know, right now, there are alarm bells going off in my head all the time because the movie is about to be out of my hands. And I haven't been able to edit it for months now, which is good. I'm glad I'm able to let go. But nonetheless, I'm constantly just like, "Why didn't I do this?" I'll read a review, and think like, "That review was right, why didn't I do this?" And it's the kind of thing that will keep you up at night for a couple of hours, and then you'll wake up the next morning, and realize, you know, "I've got this other script I need to write." Then I go running, get it out of my system, and I look forward to about a year from now, going back and watching "Ain't Them Bodies Saints" – flaws and all, whatever it is – I'll be able to love it, because it is a very personal thing. It's part of me, and right now, it's going through massive growing pains, going out into the world on its own, and I can watch it and hate it. I can watch it and love it. It's always a very volatile relationship, but much like, you know, you're friends with an ex a couple of years down the road, once all the feelings have settled. I look forward to being able to give this movie a hug.

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