Works that cater to the audience can be recognized and survived. This is for sure, but catering to the audience cannot be regarded as the first criterion. The meaning of art works is to express emotions and thoughts as a carrier of truth, goodness and beauty, not to cater to the audience. The exquisite skins lead the masses in entertainment to death. When high mountains and flowing water meet bosom friends, works of art must not be created with the original intention of celebrities and wealth, and those created for the sake of fame and fortune can only be called commercial films. What is truly a work of art must have a warm and true feeling hidden in the film. The front and back are hidden between the lines, waiting for the cheers and silences of smart people who may have no hope in this life to spy on the value of the work, rather than the brainless output of strangers who evaluate the low cost. Just like cooking, Big Ears Tutu has an episode where Tutu and women discuss the nutritional value of food and the importance of deliciousness. In the voices of the crowd with high nutritional value, Tutu said that deliciousness is a prerequisite for family members to eat. Condition is the measure of the success of a meal, just like the trade-off of whether the work is delicious and nutritious, but a work of art is not a meal, and the measure of its success is not the degree of popularity, it is the artist's paranoid romanticism, he needs It is not the cheers of the vulgar masses but the intracranial orgasms of people like "I".
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