Philip Seymour Hoffman doesn't want to direct himself again
The 43-year-old actor who has just made his directorial debut in Jack Goes Boating said that he found it hard to direct himself in the movie.
Philip Seymour Hoffman has confessed that he wouldn't want to direct himself again because its very difficult.The 43-year-old actor who has just made his directorial debut in Jack Goes Boating said that he found it hard to direct himself in the movie."I want to direct again. I enjoy the process. But I don't honestly like the part about directing myself. This whole thing is very subjective," Contactmusic quoted him as saying."Although I had an editor, of course, I co-edited it. It's a living thing. It's creativity and very hard to be subjective."We rehearsed two weeks, then shot for two months all around New York. Watching the finished product, I see some things I'd maybe want to change. It's as if you're suffering with OCD. "The project's never finished, never over. Look, I love to wear different hats. I enjoy developing stuff. But when I direct again, I'd want it to be without me in it," he said.Jack Goes Boating was released in the US on September 23.