Examples of films "Corrupting the audience"
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Blender Dumbass
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Quentin Tarantino stated that a quality of a film is measured in how well it corrupts the audience, showing as an example the 1971
Don Siegel film
Dirty Harry where the main character ( a cop ) is trying to catch a psychopathic serial killer, which leads him into breaking the rules, because of the nature of the threat. He basically throws the civil liberties out of the window to catch the motherfucker, because otherwise the motherfucker is uncatchable. Which makes the audience for a moment, share that idea, and have
a reason all of a sudden to not give basic human rights to bad people. Some people called this movie a "Nazi Propaganda Piece" but it is undeniable, the movie succeeded at corrupting its audience and therefore it is a picture of a great quality.
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Death Wish 2018 has a low rating due to politics
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Blender Dumbass
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17% Rotten Tomatoes score. The movie got to be shit, right? Well when it comes to the
Eli Roth's 2018
Death Wish ( the remake of
the 1974 film with the same name ) you are not quite correct. In my estimate the film should be no less than 60%, based on its execution. Eli Roth is a good enough director to pull something like this off. And you can see that he is trying. The actors are also good. And the music by
Ludwig Göransson is really fucking good. I mean this is the same guy who did the music for
Tenet and
Oppenheimer. He is really fucking good. Watching the movie, I saw that the movie is arguably a lot more watchable and a lot more satisfying than the 1974 original. What is different, is that the 1974 original was made in 1974. And since then the politics have changed.
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Why "Halloween" 1978 is a classic?
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Blender Dumbass
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Compared to the contemporary slasher films ( with blood and guts displayed viscerally ) and even compared to
John Carpenter's other horror classic
The Thing, 1978's film
Halloween is rather un-scary in comparison. Yes, it is a slasher, where a lot of teenagers die. Yes it has a lot of disturbing ideas and a lot of rather good cinematic tension. But it is weak in the blood department. Which begs the question: What's so special about this movie?
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