John Boorman — British Director born on January 18, 1933,

John Boorman is an English film-maker who is best known for his feature films such as Point Blank, Hell in the Pacific, Deliverance, Zardoz, Excalibur, The Emerald Forest, Hope and Glory, The General, The Tailor of Panama, and Queen and Country. He has directed a total of 22 films and has received five Academy Award nominations... (wikipedia)

It's so easy to manipulate an audience, but it's nearly always clear that you are being manipulated. I think even people that are not critically attuned are aware of cynical manipulation in film.
I only storyboard scenes that require special effects, where it is necessary to communicate through pictures.
All the great legends are Templates for human behavior. I would define a myth as a story that has survived.
I look at the story, I look at the idea and just try to think of it in terms of that whole body of myth and see where the characters fit in and what they ought to be doing-all those archetypes are there to play with.
When actors are being defensive and defending their position, that is when you get less than good acting.