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" I'm very lucky. I actually like screenwriting. I rarely feel a sense of doom going to my desk. "
Simon Beaufoy
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" The West has become very sophisticated, seeing love as a very complex thing. In Bollywood, it's not complex: it's an arrow straight to the heart. "
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" After a while, you become really irritated that you're not recognised as the person who wrote 'The Full Monty.' Everyone goes on about how lovely the characters are. That's because they were written! 'What a clever title.' Yeah, that's because I made up the title! "
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" In life, unlike in movies, people don't change - what's the word I'm looking for? - absolutely. They change a bit, slowly. "
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" I have a huge admiration for the ability of people to go, 'I don't care if it can't happen. I don't care if you say it's impossible. I am gonna do it anyway.' I think it's an amazing part of human nature. It feeds into faith and belief in human beings to not only do the improbable but almost the impossible. "
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" When you make a movie, a dramatization based on the real experience of a living subject, you can't airbrush that away into to a perfect movie arc. "
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Living
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" I've been in electric storms in the mountains. Scary things. "
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Things
Storms
" 'Slumdog Millionaire' is a fairy tale, but it starts in a place you really believe, and that came from spending two months wandering around the slums picking up stories and talking to people. "
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" 'The Full Monty' was my first feature script, and I wasn't that skilled at it. "
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Feature
Skilled
" I think you are doing a disservice to a novel just by transposing it wholesale onto the screen, because it doesn't work. They are completely different beasts. "
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Doing
Different
Just
" You do need people. You can't live without them. We're all interconnected in some way. "
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Way
Live
" British audiences are toughest on British films. So often, a British film is the last thing they want to see. If you please them, you really know you've made an impact. "
Simon Beaufoy
Impact
Film
You
" Real life is messy, and drama is a shaped version of real life. "
Simon Beaufoy
Drama
Messy
Life
" I'm a documentary filmmaker by training. You got to start with the real people and the real place. "
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Place
Training
Start
" If you work in the studio system in America, they've almost got to the point where a computer programme could write scripts. Effectively, they hire and fire enough writers until they get something generic. "
Simon Beaufoy
America
Enough
Fire
" It's a very weird thing, making a true story, because you need your freedom, as filmmakers, to do what you need to do. "
Simon Beaufoy
Freedom
You
True
" Being rich would be disastrous for me as a writer. I have always needed to write to pay the bills. "
Simon Beaufoy
Being Rich
Always
Write
" For me, as a writer who comes from quite a naturalistic tradition, British screenwriting is quite delicate, quite small, and rarified in a way. "
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Small
Tradition
Way
" I guess my approach to adapting books is to treat them with a deep respect on one level and at another level part them to one side and go, 'I'm doing something completely different here.' "
Simon Beaufoy
Go
Doing
Deep
" As a child growing up in a grey-skied Yorkshire village, I would occasionally happen upon a Bollywood movie on the television. After a few minutes watching a bunch of sari-clad dancers cavorting on a Swiss mountain to tuneless music, I would switch over to some proper drama about housing estates and single mothers. "
Simon Beaufoy
Music
Growing Up
Child
" I just can't get excited about money as a motivation in a film. It leaves me cold. "
Simon Beaufoy
Money
Motivation
Me
" What's important in the filmmaking process has stayed the same. Keep it small, keep it personal, keep it authentic, work with people you like and trust. That process is much longer than the filmmaking process. The development process is a long one, so try and say something of importance. "
Simon Beaufoy
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You
Process
" If you don't have to get out of bed and do something every morning, that's kind of a curse. "
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Out
Morning
Kind
" If you've been nominated for an Oscar, it would be ridiculous to say you didn't want to win. It would be lovely to have one of those statues. "
Simon Beaufoy
Win
You
Want
" In times of trial, for inspiration, people want to look to real people rather than to fiction. "
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People
Inspiration
Real
" The recession of the late 1980s was a very visible humiliation. Cities across Britain had become the victims of botched battlefield surgery - surgery that involved the ripping up of factories, the flattening of buildings, and the razing of the Victorian heritage of heavy labour. "
Simon Beaufoy
Up
Late
Heritage
" I'm not into being all 'film-y' and going to the premieres and parties. I tend to feel like the embarrassing uncle at a wedding. "
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Uncle
Wedding
Like
" Everyone hated the title 'The Full Monty' until they saw the film did really well and then loved the title. "
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Loved
Well
Title
" India is desperately romantic, utterly unashamed of its sentimentality, its generosity, its fierce pride and massive heart. "
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Pride
Heart
Romantic
" I believe innately in the human spirit being a powerful and positive thing. And that just comes out, whether you like it or not. It comes out in the writing. "
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Believe
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" There isn't a more important issue in the world than global warming. Even the Cold War and the Bay of Pigs crisis were a notional threat. "
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Cold
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