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fandomsecrets2022-06-05 02:46 pm
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Re: What was the last perfect or nearly perfect movie you watched?
(Anonymous) 2022-06-06 04:21 am (UTC)(link)Re: What was the last perfect or nearly perfect movie you watched?
(Anonymous) 2022-06-06 04:22 am (UTC)(link)Character development, storytelling in general, pacing. It all seems to have just vanished in films now.
Re: What was the last perfect or nearly perfect movie you watched?
(Anonymous) 2022-06-06 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)I agree. On many levels, some areas of filmmaking have really come to lack. So many aspects of script writing is shit now. It's not just the dialogue that has to work. It's not just the plot that has to make sense. We need to understand why a character would do what they do. And it's always a shitshow with most scripts, especially with plot and pacing and character motivation.
IMO after thinking more, it's due to studios putting things on tight deadlines (and likely having ghost crews instead of full on staffed sets if the film industry is anything like any other US production industry) and focusing more on franchises and marketability than creating actual art. Like, a lot more investment on art than market needs to be the new Hollywood motto. But given that audiences are receptive to marketability and labor laws becoming lax (and studios find new ways and places to exploit workers), we're going to continue to get mostly bad/mediocre films and shows.