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RE: Parasite & The Potential Decline in International Cinema
"..but it's certainly a worry of mine as entry-level cinema becomes hailed as godly creations due to decades of reboots, remakes, franchises, and a lack of creativity."
This is something I've felt and heard also.
I'd hate to see international cinema begin to adapt to western audiences. I feel that some of the best international films are so good as a result of witnessing completely different perspectives: different lifestyles, different thinking, and even different ways of just telling a story.
That's it--different, different, different.
We need diversity in our stories.
It's scary to see American cinema turn so general and repetitive the last decade plus.