Martin Scorsese reflects on 'time' deficit, wants to 'tell stories'

By Web Desk
May 18, 2023

Martin Scorsese said he wanted 'tell many stories but there is no more time'

Martin Scorsese reflects on 'time' deficit, wants to 'tell stories'

Martin Scorsese weighed in on fast-paced time, as he revealed he still has several stories to tell but believes too much time has passed.

During an interview with Deadline, the critically-acclaimed director said, “I wish I could take a break for eight weeks and make a film at the same time,” adding, “The whole world has opened up to me, but it’s too late. It’s too late.”

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The 80-year-old channeled his inner thoughts after reflecting on director Akira Kurosawa getting an honorary Oscar from Steven Spielberg and George Lucas in 1990.

“I’m old. I read stuff. I see things. I want to tell stories, and there’s no more time,” Scorsese continued. “[Kurosawa] said, ‘I’m only now beginning to see the possibility of what cinema could be, and it’s too late.’ He was 83. At the time, I said, ‘What does he mean?’ Now I know what he means.”

In other news, Scorsese has unveiled the inside about Robert De Niro that he declined two of his hit movies: The Departed and Gangs of New York.

The director revealed, "We talked to Bob [De Niro] about it, but he didn't want to do it."

Scorsese revealed on Gangs of New York, "That was just a check-in. Literally, he said, 'What are you doing?' 'I'm doing this. You interested?' 'Nah.' 'OK'. We always talked about that kind of thing, because he is the only one around who knows where I came from and who I am, from that period of time when we were 15 or 16 years old."


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