Action Quote by David Hare
“. . . it is true that language and forward movement in the cinema are jolly hard to reconcile. It's a very, very, difficult thing to do. . . . There is still a place in the cinema for movies that are driven by the human face, and not by explosions and cars and guns and action sequences . . . there's such a thing as action and speed within thought rather than within a ceaseless milkshake of images.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Film director discussion, 2015
True cinema should prioritize human emotion over relentless visual spectacle.
In simple terms: Focus on character and thought, not just fast action.
Create films that balance visual excitement with deep human stories.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- film production
- screenwriting
- directorial choices
- audience expectations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can emotional depth attract broader audiences?
- How to blend action with thoughtful narrative?
Risk of reduced commercial appeal in action‑driven markets.