I think schindler's list is the best movie ever made
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Or is the MTV generation perhaps a small minority, that filmmakers are trying to please, as well as a general audience, because it's better to please as many minorities as well?
However, my friends, all in their 20s, so part of the MTV generation, were never really bored by it at all.
Ah well, Citizen Kane was one of those movies I was hoping to say "oh this is not as good as people say"
You cannot
So after a lot of average people not being distracted by such things, I am starting to wonder if whether or not the 'MTV generation', is a myth. A myth caused by fear in filmmakers and distributors, trying to spend money in pleasing their audiences, and lack faith in the audience out of too much worry? Perhaps audiences do not demand lots of cuts, camera movement, or shallow DOF to hide things in the background, which could be supposedly "distracting".
Perhaps people care most about story and are okay with other styles of filmmaking as long as you tell a good story well. Or is the MTV generation perhaps a small minority, that filmmakers are trying to please, as well as a general audience, because it's better to please as many minorities as well?
Ah well, we'll just agree to disagree. I think Citizen Kane is one of those few absolutely perfect films!
Why?
Except for that one plot-hole
Do you think that if you are constantly quick cutting between one master and three close ups, for each character, that it would start to bore audience? That is, bore them, if they are seeing the same shots cut back and forth, over and over, since there is not near as many compared to a Hollywood blockbuster?
What Hollywood blockbuster are you watching where a simple dialogue scene is cutting quickly between dozens of different shots?