So people, when they see it, they understand that we are responsible somehow, directly or indirectly, to make people like him arise.
We tried to make a portrait of the complexity of a person like him and the world around him.
The man, the human being, the darkness of it, and also the light in it – not to justify or excuse him – because he’s un-excusable, what he did – but to understand that he’s one of us.
[What I honed in on is] that we belong to the same human race that he belonged to, and that we have to understand that there is nothing glamorous on iconic about a character like him.