And how, as a director, would Levinson stage the scandal?
"The way it's playing out is probably less dramatic than you'd like," he says, "but it is ultimately the sanest avenue to take. O.J. played for a year, but that was a murder and it also spun off into all kinds of other areas, keeping it fresh. Anyway, I don't want to further blur the lines between policy and what a director thinks should take place. It's bad enough that the lines are blurred between the public and private life, between politics and Hollywood!"
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