Movies aren't just supposed to be a representation of reality. They're supposed to be an art.
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Reality in movies is the reality of the story you're telling, so it may not match the reality as we know it, but the reason there's art is that it tries to bring some kind of understanding of all the suffering and joys and pain that we go through. Storytelling brings some value to it.
Movies become art after editing. Instead of just reproducing reality, they juxtapose images of it. That implies expression; that's art.
People have a different idea of how movies are made than they really are.
Oftentimes, reality is much worse than what you can put in a movie.
When you make a film that is based in reality, reality will come up all around it.
Movies are an art form that is very available to the masses.
Movies were never an art form, they were entertainment. It just evolved into an art form from there, and it's still evolving in different ways.
Movies are art and the spirit of the movie depends on the creators.
I've kind of come to the conclusion that what passes for realism in movies has nothing to do with reality and that my stuff is more realistic than that.
Action films have a certain illogicalness to them. They're what we call, when we're working, 'exaggerated realism.'
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