Pierrot le Fou is something I keep coming back to. Its so surreal but still really engaging - it proves narratives within narratives are a landscape that can be pursued well.
I wanted to write and then I saw Pierrot and I understand that I could express myself in a more. . . Also probably, I had an intuition that if I was going to only write, I will stay in one room all the time and never go out. I felt that if I was going to make movies, I would have to communicate with people and it would be good for me.
It's my job to be the Pierrot, the clown, in the theatrical sense.