Who Should Direct The Movie of Your Life?

By: Bri O.
Estimated Completion Time
5 min
Who Should Direct The Movie of Your Life?
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About This Quiz

The best directors have signature styles and themes that appear time and again in their work. Which one of Hollywood's most famed directors should take on the project of creating a movie about your life? Play on to find out!
Which genre do you think your life's film would fall under?
A drama.
It depends on the perspective I want to take, and I'm not sure which is the right one yet.
A dramedy.
A comedy.

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Most of the movies you watch are from what time period?
They're usually recently released.
2000s.
1990s.
I watch movies from a variety of time periods.

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What do you think a movie about your life would be rated?
It would definitely be rated R.
It would definitely be rated PG.
It would definitely be rated PG-13.
It would definitely be unrated.

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Which director's films do you like the most?
Steven Spielberg.
David Fincher.
Ron Howard.
Michelle Maclaren.

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Who would you want to play your character in the movie?
Harrison Ford
Rosamund Pike
Jennifer Connelly
Aaron Paul

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Do you have any odd obsessions?
Absentee fathers/mothers.
I can't say that I do.
Proving that no one is just good or bad, but that every one is merely human.
Nothing that I want to share.

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How would you describe your childhood and teenage years?
It was pleasant enough.
It was downright dysfunctional.
It wasn't the easiest, but I was well taken care of.
It was average.

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What sort of themes would appear in a movie about your life?
Who people really are when they think no one is watching.
Punchlines that highlight the absurdity of life.
Life's creepy possibilities lurking in unexplored corners.
The dynamics and consequences of interpersonal and familial relationships.

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What do you envision for the tone of the movie?
It would have an overall serious feel to it.
It would be full of suspense.
It have sadness, grief, and regret.
It will have a light, almost cynical, sarcastic tone.

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How would you describe your overall life experience thus far?
It's been an interesting ride.
It's been an amazing adventure.
Not so great.
It's been pretty much all stress.

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What is something that you must have in your life's movie?
Epic fight scenes.
Interesting and suspenseful plotlines.
Unpredictable plot twists.
Authentic everyday humor.

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Are both your parents in the picture?
No.
Yes, but they aren't together.
Kinda, but I keep my distance.
Yes.

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How would you describe yourself?
I'd describe myself as flawed.
I'd describe myself as daring.
I'd describe myself as ironic.
I'd describe myself as adventurous.

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What about your life would make it into the relatively short time frame of a movie?
The ridiculous things that happen to me and that I get myself into.
A specific event or time period in my life.
A moment from my past that continues to shape me today.
An unusual talent I have.

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How old are you?
I'm younger than 16.
I'm an old soul.
I'll always be a kid at heart.
I'm older than 16.

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How would you want the audience to feel after watching your movie?
Their hearts should feel warmer.
I want them to feel disturbed.
I want them to feel relaxed and jolly.
I want them to feel excited and anxious from the suspense.

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What is the most important thing you're looking for a director?
Their reputation/work history.
Their style.
Their personality.
Someone who can bring something new to the table, maybe an amateur.

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Would a movie of your life include any romantic relationships?
Nah, nothing serious at least.
Yeah, just one.
Sure, I don't see why not.
Maybe, but it definitely wouldn't be part of the main plotline.

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Which of these television shows or movies do you like the most?
The Indiana Jones series.
"Gone Girl."
"Arrested Development"
"Game of Thrones."

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Who would be the intended audience of your movie?
People of any age, it's family friendly.
Audiences over 17.
Audiences over 13.
Audiences over 17 who can handle extremely graphic content.

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What is the biggest motivation in your life?
Curiosity.
Love.
Basic survival is pretty much it.
Duty, responsibility, or obligation.

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Would you want the film to include a narrator?
Maybe in the opening scenes, but not beyond that.
No.
Sure, where appropriate.
I don't know, probably not.

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How many main characters would there be?
Just me, myself, and I.
Two.
Three.
More than three.

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In the movie of your life, what would be the most important thing to you?
Story and plotline.
Character development.
Humor, always humor.
Aesthetics.

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Would it be possible to incorporate science fiction themes into a movie about your life?
A small amount of stretching reality would be possible.
I don't see how that'd be possible since my life is nonfiction.
Ehhh, yeah, but I wouldn't want that.
Most definitely!

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Would your school life make it into the film?
Small parts of it, yeah.
Yes.
Probably not.
No, school was a long time ago.

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Do you have any interpersonal relationship conflicts?
Nothing major.
Yes, I've got some major baggage there.
Kinda, but everyone just needs to chill out and it'd be fine.
Yeah, but nothing that lasts very long.

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Can you laugh at yourself?
Sure, when it's appropriate.
Not really.
I crack myself up.
It depends on my mood.

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Do you take yourself seriously?
In certain settings, yes.
I try to, otherwise how am I going to get anywhere?
No, not really.
For the most part, yeah.

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Would a movie about your life require any special effects editing?
Yes, quite a few scenes would include special effects.
No, the film shouldn't need them.
Maybe a few small additions here and there, but nothing major.
Definitely, special effects would only enhance the visuals.

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