On Moonrise & Charlie Sheen:
“I waited a long time to make another movie, so this means a lot to me. I put a lot into it. It’s very personal, and I’m very proud of it. The story is about this graphic designer, this album cover designer. His girlfriend leaves him and he’s just totally devastated. He goes into a tailspin. He drives his car into a swimming pool and he just loses it. Basically it’s a character study of a guy who’s quite dynamic and quite childlike who is suffering this real confusion. Have you ever been in a bad break up? Well, if you have been in a super bad breakup, you wonder things like do you want to be with that person? Do you hate them? Do you love them? What happened? The movie sort of tells the story of what happened through his re-examining it. It goes through points of fantasy and how he kind of perceives women. It’s a very, I hope it’s a not a bad thing to say, but it’s a male-centric view of a relationship. And the friends that he leans on, like Jason [Schwartzman]’s character.”
Roman Coppola on A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III
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