Director Yuri Moroz talked about the main components of a strong relationship in marriage in an interview with socialbites.ca.
“It seems to me that when you live with a person for a long time, you change. And the person next to you changes too. These changes in you and the person you live with need to be recognized and accepted. It seems to me that the difficulty and condition of a long-term relationship lies in the ability to accept changes in yourself and the person next to you and, perhaps, find a way to combine these changes in life and character. ” Moroz emphasized.
The director also admitted that he changed his approach to raising his youngest daughter, Varvara, based on his experience raising his eldest daughter, Daria. Moroz explained that as he got older, he began to pay more attention to his children and less attention to work.
“As you get older, you adapt to your child’s life and devote much more time and attention to him. At the same time, participation does not deprive you of your time. The vector just changes. If you have a child at an early age, then the vector of the relationship with this child will be more directed towards you. And the next child is a vector that rotates towards the child,” the director explained.
Read the full interview with Yuri Moroz Here.