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“I've done interviews in one day that went on for fifteen, sixteen hours. And at a certain point, the control over what they're saying breaks down; it becomes different. It becomes really powerful, and for me, real. It becomes out of control.” quote by Errol Morris
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“I've done interviews in one day that went on for fifteen, sixteen hours. And at a certain point, the control over what they're saying breaks down; it becomes different. It becomes really powerful, and for me, real. It becomes out of control.”

Errol Morris

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Thin Blue Line, 1988

Extended interviews can push subjects beyond normal control, revealing raw, powerful truth.

In simple terms: Long interviews reveal raw truth.

Key Takeaway

Allow time for depth, but watch for fatigue.

Themes

journalism truth power control

Mood

intense reflective

Type

observational documentary

When to use this quote

  • documentary filmmaking
  • investigative journalism
  • deep personal interviews

Key Concepts

psychology ethics storytelling

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance depth with ethical care?
  • What signs indicate a subject is losing control?
A Different Perspective

Subjects may become distressed, affecting reliability.

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