“The audience for films are generally in their
teens, twenties, maybe thirties—a time of life when we are hungry for surface.
They want to know: how do I talk to that girl? How long should the points of my
collar be?...And so to a certain extent young people go to films for the
surface, and they get the depth as a side dish. They are really there for the surface, and that's the one
thing, as you get older, that you [as a filmmaker] become more and more
impatient with.”—Film editor, sound designer and director
Walter Murch, in conversation with critic David Thomson, in “An Interview With
Walter Murch,” Believer Magazine,
Issue 79 (2011)
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