In Reply to: You're missing my point Dmitry. posted by Rick Bennett on May 21, 2001 at 16:30:19:
1.I was just screwing around with ya.
2.This arguement is valid, BUT film these days is more and more universal, or is becoming such, like it or not. There are distinguishing characteristics, of course, but soon enough they will brew down to the subtitles, for the most part. Imho, it's not French Cinema or Mongolian Cinema as an institution, but a handful of visionary directors that make it. I certainly hope these(or coming) directors will always be making good films.
3.The fact that you like non-American cinema doesn't mean anything beyond that; certainly it doesn't mean that American films are worse than the other ones that you do like watching. :)))
Elder Victor isn't discovering any Americas when he talks about decline of Hollywood films after the war. I think that the best American films were made after WWII.
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- Re: You're missing my point Dmitry. - Dmitry 17:03:34 05/21/01 (5)
- Perhaps mine too - Victor Khomenko 17:24:31 05/21/01 (4)
- Re: Perhaps mine too - Dmitry 17:59:50 05/21/01 (3)
- May I... - Victor Khomenko 18:10:38 05/21/01 (2)
- Yes, you may. - Dmitry 19:10:45 05/21/01 (1)
- Re: Yes, you may. - Victor Khomenko 23:13:24 05/21/01 (0)