jdwashingtons:THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY (1999) dir. ANTHONY MINGHELLAI was trying to investigate what
jdwashingtons:THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY (1999) dir. ANTHONY MINGHELLAI was trying to investigate what the moral rhythm could be without disturbing the intention of the novel. It seemed to me that what was implicit in the morality of Ripley’s story was that if you have in some ways annihilated yourself to get where you need to be, there is no reward. It’s a very empty world. American film is preoccupied with public morality, with being “seen” to he punished when, actually, the important moral rhythms in life are spiritual, internal. — Anthony Minghella -- source link