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Inspiring quotes by Robert Zemeckis

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Robert Zemeckis

  • Understand life’s mysteries, – as mysteries to be lived.
  • We don’t function well as human beings when we’re in isolation.
  • As a filmmaker, you’re always supposed to be with your characters, in all movies, even if they’re villains.
  • No matter how many obstacles that are thrown in our path, there are ways to except them and to live through them.
  • I’ve always said that movies are kind of like love affairs. Two people come together, and if they’re at the right place at the right time and it’s the right situation, it clicks. I’ve always felt that I’ve connected with screenplays. It’s the romantic in me.
  • All artists are anarchists in some way – some more extreme than others, but it’s something that I think artists are supposed to do. We’re supposed to present a different angle on everything, and I certainly think it is [art] as much as poetry, in my opinion.
  • In the next couple of years, part of every film’s process is going to be to adjust the images. And it’ll be to change the color of an actor’s tie or change the little smirky thing he’s doing with his mouth. Or you can put in more clouds or move the tree a little bit.
  • We are ultimately alone in that we are ultimately responsible for ourselves.
  • The thing that’s interesting about wire walking is that we never get to see it other than looking up. It’s like a circus thing. It’s a guy on a wire.
  • Movies are movies. Some bend light through a lens. Some create moving images virtually. At the end of the day, movies are movies.

Robert Zemeckis, born on May 14, 1952, in Chicago, Illinois, is a renowned American filmmaker and screenwriter. Known for his innovative use of special effects, Zemeckis first gained significant attention with the 1984 action-adventure film “Romancing the Stone.”

He achieved major success with the “Back to the Future” trilogy (1985-1990), blending science fiction with humor and heart. In 1994, Zemeckis won the Academy Award for Best Director for “Forrest Gump,” a film celebrated for its groundbreaking use of CGI to integrate historical footage.

Other notable works include “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (1988), “Cast Away” (2000), and “The Polar Express” (2004). Zemeckis’ films are characterized by their technical prowess and engaging storytelling. He continues to push the boundaries of filmmaking technology, making significant contributions to the industry with both live-action and animated features.

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