"سعی میکنم به مخاطب احساس گستره وسیعی از تجربه انسانی را بدهم"
— Christopher Nolan
Simplified Meaning:
When someone says they want to show the audience a wide range of human experience, it means they want to share many different feelings and situations that people go through in life. Think of it like a big painting with lots of colors. If a movie or a book only talks about happy moments, it would be like using only one color—yellow, for example. But showing the wide range of human experience means that the story includes happy times, sad times, exciting moments, and even boring ones, just like using many colors to make a full picture. For instance, a film might show a character growing up, learning, making friends, facing challenges, and experiencing loss. By showing all these different parts of life, the audience can connect more deeply, because they see parts of their own lives in the story. This way, people can feel understood and realize that everyone goes through a mix of good and bad times. It's like being in someone else’s shoes for a while, which can make us more empathetic and understanding of others. Applying this idea in our lives means being open to different experiences and recognizing that emotions and events, both happy and sad, are what make life rich and meaningful.