
I live in Los Angeles, and you walk down Beverly Hills and you see girls who are obviously in their forties and they’re trying to make themselves look like they’re in their thirties. This is more making a statement on society as a whole now.

The Saw films were violent and they were horrific but they had a message to them – appreciate your life. Obviously first and foremost we made it just to be entertaining, but it’s got a lot bigger statement in it than the Saw films which I’ve done.

That was our idea with Repo, that here’s this company that’s basically condoning murder by repossession, yet the posters wanted to be light and happy but the subject matter very dark.ĭoes the film contain political comment on the right-wing feeling and commercialism that’s in the culture now?
