I’ve become wary of interviews in which you’re forced to go back over the reasons why you made certain decisions. You tend to rationalize what you’ve done, to intellectually review a process that is often intuitive.

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The quote explains that sometimes when people are interviewed, they have to explain the reasons behind their decisions. When this happens, people often try to find logical reasons for their actions, even though many of their decisions were actually made without much thought, based on their feelings or instincts. This can make the decision-making process seem more complicated than it really was.

About Peter Weir

Peter Weir is a renowned Australian film director who has directed critically acclaimed and commercially successful movies across various genres over the past four decades. He is known for his versatility and has received numerous accolades, including six Academy Award nominations and an honorary lifetime achievement award from the Venice Film Festival.

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