Let an audience be able to find it themselves without spoonfeeding it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I usually don't like to 'spoon feed' my audience, because I grew up idolizing story tellers who tell stories using symbolism, so it was in my nature to do the same.
I give the spectator the possibility of participating. The audience completes the film by thinking about it; those who watch must not be just consumers ingesting spoon-fed images.
To spoon-feed people their comedy is not the proper evolution of the art.
It's always a good idea to let the audience make up their own minds.
You can't force an audience to see something they don't want to see, no matter what it is.
Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the shape of the spoon.
You instinctively discover how to entertain an audience.
Don't give it to the audience; leave it to the audience.
Most of the big money people don't know what would interest an audience if you did it. They only know what interested the audience last time.
You want the audience to be uncomfortable.
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