Mark Hansen wrote:So, you don't think an early childhood spent hiding from people who want to kill you, and seeing whatever passes for morality turned upside down before your eyes, seeing a world filled with a different level of horror everyday, wouldn't affect someone, and perhaps cause them to lose their way?
I'm not saying it excuses him and what he did, because it doesn't, but I certainly think it set the stage for it to happen.
There. When I try to psychoanalyze Polanski that's exactly what I consider - but it really isn't enough to salvage his filmmaking for me. Just because he isn't as cynical as directors like the Tarantino and the Coen brothers, doesn't mean his worldview is any different.
It doesn't surprise me that he's so popular, and that people love him, but when I watch his films he basically talks about how mindless this world is, and, I don't know, that does nothing for me.
Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.