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Ford says that, when he chose the project, "believe it or not, I didn't care about the style. It's layered on to support the characters. But when looking for the right project it was the story, something worth telling. That's what attracted me." "I had to figure out what my voice was as a filmmaker. I knew what I stood for as a fashion designer, but let's be real: Who needs to see a Tom Ford film? Who cares? What did I have to say?" What the film seems to say is: embrace the moment and enjoy the beauty around you. Like the late Isherwood -- best known for writing the stories of 1930s Berlin that inspired the musical "Cabaret"
-- Ford has an interest in philosophy and spirituality. The film approvingly cites Aldous Huxley's maxim, "Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him." "It is a very spiritual book," Ford said. "It's about a guy who can't see his future. It is all about living in the present." Despite the film's warm reception, it hasn't all been smooth sailing. The openly gay Ford has taken some flak for advertising the film with a poster featuring Firth and Moore
-- implying, in some eyes, a heterosexual theme. Ford says the poster is "marketing 101: you have your two biggest stars and they give great performances, who are you going to put on the poster to get people to go see it?" He's less happy about having to cut the trailer to remove a male-male kiss
-- fine in Europe, but classified in the U.S. as "adult sexual content" that would limit the circumstances in which it could be seen. He agreed to the cut -- marketing won out again -- but says the classification is "totally absurd." Overall, though, Ford is enjoying this new career. He says filmmaking is "the closest thing to God we get to be." "I created that universe: it's forever sealed in that little bubble. A hundred years from now, all the actors will be dead, I'll be dead
-- but you'll still be able to pop it in and laugh, cry, smile. It will be alive. It's just amazing."
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