March 10th, 2013
The thing I always say to any writer that I’m working with is: Just make sure that in any argument, EVERYONE is right. I want every single person arguing a righteous side of the argument. That makes interesting drama.

~ David Fincher on writing each character as their own protagonist (via Maggie Lange @ Indiewire)

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