The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Danny Boyle
- That survival instinct, that will to live, that need to get back to life again, is more powerful than any consideration of taste, decency, politeness, manners, civility. Anything. It’s such a powerful force.
- It’s a good place when all you have is hope and not expectations.
- Brian Cox is the nicest guy, but he’s so arrogant.
- To be a film-maker, you have to lead. You have to be psychotic in your desire to do something. People always like the easy route. You have to push very hard to get something unusual, something different.
- I find that people find a way out of misery through humor and it’s humor that’s often unacceptable to people who are not in quite such a state of misery.
- I’ve always wanted to do a space movie.
- I made this film ‘The Beach,’ which didn’t take place in a city, and it didn’t really suit me.
- I like films that have a kind of vivacity about them.
- Actors want to impress at the beginning, so you take advantage of that by suddenly saying, ‘Right, you’re here for two weeks.’ What you’re doing is creating a siege mentality.
- It’s not so much what you learn about Mumbai, it’s what you learn about yourself, really. It’s a funny old hippie thing, but it’s true as well. You find out a lot about yourself and your tolerance, and about your inclusiveness.
Danny Boyle is an acclaimed British filmmaker known for his dynamic and visually striking films. Born on October 20, 1956, in Radcliffe, England, Boyle initially began his career in theater before transitioning to television and film. His breakthrough came with the 1996 cult classic Trainspotting, a gritty depiction of Scottish youth culture, which cemented his reputation as a bold director.
Boyle’s films span various genres, from the horror of 28 Days Later (2002) to the sci-fi thriller Sunshine (2007). He won an Academy Award for Best Director for Slumdog Millionaire (2008), a heartwarming drama set in India, which also won Best Picture. Known for his fast-paced storytelling and energetic style, Boyle often explores themes of human resilience and survival.
Boyle has continued to make an impact with films like 127 Hours (2010) and Steve Jobs (2015), establishing himself as one of the most versatile directors in contemporary cinema.
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