Tony Kaye said: "I really like to focus on big social issues in the film. And "Transcendence" tells and explores educational issues. These issues that I focus on in the film can be regarded as big issues, Moral issues. For example, the "Blackwater Shipping Company" that I didn't finish, is a film about environmental issues. Making a film, for me, is definitely not just about providing an entertainment product, I am more I hope to show people's moral values and family problems caused by such social problems in the film. Apart from education, "Transcendence" is still a family film, whether it is the male lead or the three female leads, they are all looking for a family. In fact, for a person, family is everything, the whole of life and the hope of the future." Many people think that Tony Kaye's films have their own characteristics, especially in the picture expression and camera language It is almost at a glance that distinguishes it from the work of other directors. However, Tony Kaye himself does not think so. He believes that this "stylization tendency" of his own is not intentional, but only the result of the pursuit of realistic images. He said: "I didn't shoot my films to have a certain quality, so I don't understand why so many people think my films are stylized. The truth is, I just want to show things as they are. Just for you to see. When I was shooting the movie, I never thought too much about the style of the picture, but just wanted to explain the environment, characters, events, etc. clearly. The crying and laughter of people were recorded. , fears, whispers, things that are loved and hated. I feel like that's the only thing that makes movies meaningful. For me, the lens is both a microscope and a telescope, and it can be used to study everything about people's food. This is what I've always made a film about it."
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