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"In fact, I will add that if you actually read the interview - which this article's author clearly didn't - you can see that Natali was in no way misguided about what the picture represented:
"Nelson Cabral (BD): This has been a pet project of yours specifically for quite some time."
"Man.
I'm not getting the same vibe from that that you guys did, at all.
What the director said was, he saw a picture, and it inspired him to write a story about something.
He never - at least not that I saw - said that the story he was writing would be based on the science involved in the picture; he just said it inspired him to write about something.
We should go check with Stephen King, maybe, and see if his story ideas always have some final similarity to the thing that inspired him in the first place, too."
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