Argin, your post is ridiculous. It might be right that most Hollywood films are not art, but so are most of the films produced in other countries. The only difference is that those films are rarely distributed outside their home country, resulting in most people not being aware of the crap that is produced in say Germany, Russia or France. I am really shaking my head seeing so much ignorance.
Well, I am German and I live in Germany, and your claim that the average person knows Fassbinder or Herzog made me laugh. Nothing could be farther from the truth. And if you think that “films” such as Keinohrhasen, Der Schuh des Manitu or Traumschiff Surprise are better than the crappiest films made in Hollywood you should watch these “films”. You are seriously confusing a small segement of the population and the film industry in Europe with the average person and the average film in the US.
Foreign Directors Entering Hollywood about 3 years ago
Argin, your post is ridiculous. It might be right that most Hollywood films are not art, but so are most of the films produced in other countries. The only difference is that those films are rarely distributed outside their home country, resulting in most people not being aware of the crap that is produced in say Germany, Russia or France. I am really shaking my head seeing so much ignorance.
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Is this worth a blind buy? about 3 years ago
Yes, it is a very beautiful film that only gets better with repeated viewing.
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Where are you from? about 3 years ago
Leipzig, Germany
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Foreign Directors Entering Hollywood about 3 years ago
Well, I am German and I live in Germany, and your claim that the average person knows Fassbinder or Herzog made me laugh. Nothing could be farther from the truth. And if you think that “films” such as Keinohrhasen, Der Schuh des Manitu or Traumschiff Surprise are better than the crappiest films made in Hollywood you should watch these “films”. You are seriously confusing a small segement of the population and the film industry in Europe with the average person and the average film in the US.
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