Films have degenerated to their original operation as carnival amusement - they offer not drama but thrills.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I know that movies are basically meant to be entertainment, but I'm not that interested in entertainment.
If you go to a theme park, there will be so many rides. You will get an exciting experience in each of them. Like that, every film is an experience that entertains you. Some films will touch your heart. Some will touch you emotionally. There is nothing more than that.
Everything being a constant carnival, there is no carnival left.
In an amusement park, you can go on a roller coaster that carries you up and down, or you can go on another kind of ride that whirls you around in a circle. Similarly, there are different sorts of entertaining experiences in the theater.
This is real human drama, we're not creating some amusement park ride for the summer. Even though the movie is really exciting to watch, it's got a real pathos behind it.
It's disappointing to see films become pure entertainment, so that it's not an art form.
Entertainment today constantly emphasises the message that things are wonderful the way they are. But there is another kind of cinema, which says that change is possible and necessary and it's up to you.
That incredible bubble and high expectations built at festivals can work against a film.
When you make a movie with plenty of money, there is no drama.
Movies are like magic tricks.
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