Sunday, 15 April 2012
MOVIES MADE TO IMPRESS BUT NOT EXPRESS!
That is the problem and explains where our cinema is going wrong: show-off cinematography, obsessed with winning awards, too much training, riskless, lifeless, glossy, voiceless, safe, bland, inoffensive, trying to look as expensive as possible, predictable, overwritten, telling stories, and derivative. To sum up in one line: most of our films get made to impress but not express!
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