“Steven Soderbergh and David Koepp Talk About Ghosts, Horror, and Their Dislike for Winks”


unsettling. “I just don’t think it’s necessary,” he said. In *Presence*, this mindset translates into a straightforward approach to storytelling, where the emotional resonance is paramount and any self-aware humor is eschewed. Soderbergh aims to create a sincere connection with the audience, foregoing any clever asides that might disrupt the narrative flow.

### The Aftermath of *Presence*

The implications of *Presence* extend beyond its ghostly elements, delving into the complexities of family interactions and the deeper fears of isolation. Through its uniquely intimate lens, the film invites viewers to consider the emotional background of the haunting, reshaping their understanding of what constitutes a ghost story. By focusing on vulnerability instead of traditional scares, Soderbergh and Koepp forge a new path in the genre, ensuring that *Presence* resonates as a poignant examination of both the spectral and the familial.