Movies are about leaving unanswered questions

Teagan 2022-04-22 07:01:55

Lying on the coffee table and eating dinner, after watching the feature film, I obediently watched the long tidbits.
Binashe said it very well in the interview. She said: A

good movie does not lie in what it makes clear and what it expresses, nor in how well it uses dramatic suspense to lead the audience by the nose.

In a good movie, there are a few moments in the middle that touch on a certain feeling of yours and coincide with your mind.

Movies are meant to leave unanswered questions.

What you understand in a film belongs to yourself. And what you understand sometimes is beyond your comprehension. Because I think a film has to come close to your skin; it has to transform you without you almost noticing it. It comes with a silence; it comes with a way of hearing, a tune of the voice, a gesture, that is beyond comprehension; that is beyond mental capacity.

what interesting in film is not what's been said or what's been shown, not the arc that want to, for the spectators to go somewhere. I think it needs to have unanswered questions, so people can think for themselves, feel for themselves. That's where film's interesting. That's where art is interesting.

You just pick up some moments, and you say "ah, I recognize something here"

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