When asked why all of his movies are set in the past, director Robert Eggers enigmatically quoted 17th century poet John Dryden. "For mankind is ever the same and nothing is lost out of nature, though everything is altered." He then added "As much as I am, like, totally in love with the verisimilitude of the tangible world, it's getting into the mind. To present it without judgment. Just because, it is what it is. And it's fucking fascinating. . . . The most interesting thing is, like, how it's still us."
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