"I just tell stories," Adrian repeated once again, "To me, when the audience, after a day's work, steps into the cinema and can completely relax while watching my story, feeling sorrow, joy, and excitement for the characters, that's the best reward for me. Of course, if after the story ends, they gain some insight into life and family, that would be perfect."
"It seems you prefer optimistic and uplifting films, rather than those unbearable tragedies." DeGeneres said, looking as though she had an epiphany.
"No no no, Ellen," Adrian laughed, truly worthy of being one of the best talk show hosts, skilled at guiding the conversation in the direction he wanted, "No matter what kind of movie it is, as long as it has a good story that resonates with the audience, it's a good film. However, from a personal perspective, I hope that no matter how cruel and painful a tragic story is, there should always be a glimmer of hope at the end."
"Why?" DeGeneres was quite surprised.
