"Hindsight is always twenty-twenty."
About Billy Wilder
Billy Wilder — Life and Legacy
Billy Wilder was a groundbreaking filmmaker whose work has left an indelible mark on cinema. Renowned for his sharp dialogue and complex characters, Wilder's films often delve into the intricacies of love and human nature. His quote, 'The audience is fickle,' highlights his acute awareness of the ever-changing tastes of viewers, which drove him to innovate and challenge norms in filmmaking. Wilder's storytelling often juxtaposes humor with poignant truths, as seen in his famous line, 'If you’re going to tell people the truth, make them laugh.' This reflects his belief that comedy can serve as a vehicle for addressing serious themes, making difficult subjects more palatable for audiences. His films, such as 'Sunset Boulevard' and 'Some Like It Hot,' reveal the contradictions of human relationships, showcasing both the beauty and the darker sides of love. The relevance of Wilder's quotes and ideas persists today, as they resonate with audiences navigating the complexities of modern relationships. His ability to blend humor with profound insights into human behavior continues to inspire filmmakers and audiences alike.
Quote collection
Billy Wilder quotes (page 1 of 4)
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"Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else's."
"A director must be a policeman, a midwife, a psychoanalyst, a sycophant and a bastard."
"My Aunt Minnie would always be punctual and never hold up production, but who would pay to see my Aunt Minnie?"
"Film’s thought of as a director’s medium because the director creates the end product that appears on the screen. It’s that stupid auteur theory again, that the director is the author of the film. But what does the director shoot-the telephone book? Writers became much more important when sound came in, but they’ve had to put up a valiant fight to get the credit they deserve."
"If you're going to tell people the truth, be funny or they'll kill you."
"I don't go to church. Kneeling bags my nylons."
"Ah, Marilyn, Hollywood's Joan of Arc, our Ultimate Sacrificial Lamb. Well, let me tell you, she was mean, terribly mean. The meanest woman I have ever known in this town. I am appalled by this Marilyn Monroe cult. Perhaps it's getting to be an act of courage to say the truth about her. Well, let me be courageous. I have never met anyone as utterly mean as Marilyn Monroe. Nor as utterly fabulous on the screen, and that includes Garbo."
"Love is the hardest thing in the world to write about. So simple. You've got to catch it through details, like the early morning sunlight hitting the gray tin of the rain spout in front of her house. The ringing of a telephone that sounds like Beethoven's "Pastoral." A letter scribbled on her office stationery that you carry around in your pocket because it smells of all the lilacs in Ohio."
"An audience is never wrong. An individual member of it may be an imbecile, but a thousand imbeciles together in the dark - that is critical genius."
"If there's anything I hate more than not being taken seriously, it's being taken too seriously."
"You have to have a dream so you can get up in the morning."
"Eighty percent of a picture is writing, the other twenty percent is the execution, such as having the camera on the right spot and being able to afford to have good actors in all parts."
"I have ten commandments. The first nine are, thou shalt not bore. The tenth is, thou shalt have right of final cut."
"She was an absolute genius as a comedic actress, with an extraordinary sense for comedic dialogue. It was a God-given gift. Believe me, in the last fifteen years there were ten projects that came to me, and I'd start working on them and I'd think, 'It's not going to work, it needs Marilyn Monroe.' Nobody else is in that orbit; everyone else is earthbound by comparison."
"If you have a problem with the third act, the real problem is in the first act."
"The only pictures worth making are the ones that are playing with fire."
"After so many drive-in waitresses becoming movie stars, there has been this real drought, when along come class; somebody who actually went to school, can spell, maybe even plays the piano. She may be a wispy, thin little thing, but when you see that girl, you know you're really in the presence of something. In that league there's only ever been Garbo, and the other Hepburn, and maybe Bergman. It's a rare quality, but boy, do you know when you've found it."
"If you don't like what you're doing, it's unlikely anyone else will either, so be sure you are happy with your own work first."
"The more subtle and elegant you are in hiding your plot points, the better you are as a writer."