"If you’re doing it right, you’re not asking the audience to buy into your point of view at all. If you’re doing it right, you’re asking the audience to accept the character’s point of view as the character’s point of view. That can be anything. We’ve all watched hundreds of movies from characters’ points of view that are not our own. That’s part of the gift movies give us."
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Interview: Filmmaker Scott Derrickson on Horror, Faith, Chesterton and His New Movie (July 1, 2014)
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