Louis Garrel Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Louis Garrel

Because I'm Parisian, I wanted to show a Paris that I don't see at the movies, so I spent a lot of time looking for places that have never been filmed, for streets that have never been filmed because there's a thing about Paris, where it's kind of like a charming music box, this luminous cocoon, like those things that have fake snow in them that you turn upside down. — Louis Garrel

I think that what people abroad want from French film, inside French film becomes our worst fear, "Oh, another film about love!" — Louis Garrel

People always go to Paris for their honeymoon. It's like they think because the distances are closer, it's much warmer. — Louis Garrel

I knew that the principle objective of my film was to be a sentimental or an emotional study. What I did was kind of like subterfuge. — Louis Garrel

The separation of a childless couple is dramatic, but the separation of a couple with children is always tragic. — Louis Garrel

Because if I were gay, [and] I'm not gay yet - maybe one day - but if I were gay, I'd like to see movies where homosexuality isn't always a problem. — Louis Garrel

When I was 13 years old, I was dressing in a rap style. And then I changed schools, and the rap style became old-fashioned, so I changed it completely. — Louis Garrel

I hope each day to have done 10 seconds of good work that they can use in the film. And I'm always afraid I didn't get those 10 seconds. — Louis Garrel

As an actor I've played a lot of gloomy, romantic leads and even though I might not want to recognize it, I actually really have a sense of humor. — Louis Garrel

There's something about Paris, people just don't have anything else do there but love each other. — Louis Garrel

There's a fashion, or maybe you could call it a necessity, in French cinema to make social films, which is to say films in which the characters are defined by their social context. — Louis Garrel

I'm not a singer, so I reproduce a little bit what I see on television and what I listen to on the radio. I don't have self-control, really, so I didn't want to sing like Mariah Carey. — Louis Garrel

I think the moment I discovered I definitely wanted to act was when I saw a play alone by myself when I was fourteen. Maybe it was a Moliere play? I discovered the atmosphere of the theater, and I knew I wanted to be an actor. — Louis Garrel

At the end of the day you do have to write a short novel beforehand, called a script, before you can make a movie. — Louis Garrel

Paris, though it's a very famous city, it's very small, so people always tell themselves, "We're gonna love each other in Paris." — Louis Garrel

To make a movie is very stressful, especially when you work with your father. You want to think the movie is good. Even when I don't work with my father, I want it to be good. — Louis Garrel

Since I knew I was going to make a film that was purely about emotions, and I knew that I ran the risk of being accused of amnesia relating to the social film, to prevent this I decided it would be good to have characters who were on the margins of society. These are characters for whom love is really the only way to know that they're alive. — Louis Garrel

I'm interested in existential films: I love movies that console you in the same way that a person consoles a weeping child. — Louis Garrel

I'm not usually comfortable to talk about things I haven't done yet. — Louis Garrel

In France, I would like to worth with Patrice Chereau, who made 'Queen Margot.' — Louis Garrel

It's true I have a hard time with the notion of creating a character. And I feel it's a limit. I'm always really impressed by actors who are able to construct a character, like Johnny Depp. — Louis Garrel

I tried to make a list of films where there's two men and one woman and I realized there's films like this everywhere. — Louis Garrel

Every actor has an obsession with their hair. You can see it on set, and you start to realize it's completely silly. I can be very obsessed by my hair, but all these hours spent trying to style it are useless, because ultimately, you can't change your haircut. It's all the same. — Louis Garrel

I like to be able to understand the feeling of the director, that a film corresponds to something in his life. Otherwise, it doesn't interest me much. — Louis Garrel