"Basically the movies I make are my life, so I choose how I want to live my life for the next two years. So that's a decision I have to make. At some point if I feel there are enough elements - it doesn't even have to have great characters or great stories - it's just elements that can get my excitement and curiosity for one or two years, then I'll jump in and I'll find out what that is. Then I have to do [interviews like this] and rationalize why I do this."

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Source: Ang Lee Talks LIFE OF PI, the Difficulty of Getting the Project Off the Ground, 3D as a New Artistic Form, Deleted Scenes and More. Interview with Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub, collider.com. October 3, 2012.

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Ang Lee

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Ang Lee is a renowned filmmaker known for his exploration of identity and cultural conflict in films like 'Brokeback Mountain' and 'Life of Pi.'

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