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I don't want to be a part of this argument, but...//

Posted by MaxwellP on December 14, 2018 at 05:46:11:

You do make some good points. I am always suspicious of people who can only see "high art" in objects that are wrapped in the obvious garments of high art. Popular culture--particularly Hollywood--is capable of cranking out vast amounts of soulless, emotionless garbage, but amongst the dregs there is still the occasional film that celebrates writing, acting, directing, editing, music, etc.

To compartmentalise your taste for only those films that are all dressed up in art house filigree is to censor content needlessly. The joys and rewards of filmaking can be found in many different places.