[on
Tuesday, After Christmas (2010)] What happens with these kinds of movies is that everyone interprets them in relation to his own life, his own sensitivity, which I'm okay with... I was trying to maintain a certain equilibrium between the characters and avoid clichés that would simplify the situation. (...) I didn't want to judge the characters or put a certain moral stamp on the film. I don't think any of them are antagonists. You can say Paul is guilty, but [he's] not really for me. [2015]