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 No.9032

Hey /film/ I got a question for you.

What is the best way to get normies to not just like cape shit or whatever is popular for the decade.

Most people into cinema I talk to tend to have had parents who showed them alternative and world cinema and were exposed at a young age.

How do I convince soccer mom who's favourite film is titanic to check out someone like Kubrick?

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 No.9034

>How do I convince soccer mom who's favourite film is titanic to check out someone like Kubrick?

She probably has already checked him out before but didn't like it.

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 No.9035

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Who hasn't seen The Shining? Kubrick can't be that hard to get someone to watch.

I'm not sure I understand why you're asking, but why not watch a movie of your choosing with this person

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 No.9044

>>9035

This, but also know what to watch- Clockwork Orange is not a film you want to see with your mum(yes, i tried). Not fun.

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 No.9045

I'm just surprised "soccer mom" is used in the UK

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 No.9047

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>>9045

It's not but most people here are American so I try and use American slag if I can.

>>9044

Did that it was fine my mum likes the film.

>>9035

Kubrick was more of an example he is very entry level and anyone can really enjoy the Shining, I was more getting at how to get normies out of just watching Hollywood and a few very popular non Hollywood films.

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 No.9329

You can't, simple as that.

Most normies have zero artistic sensibility. Beauty flies directly over their head, as does meaning.

You could present them them with works of pure artistic genius and they would have the emotional response of your avarage brick.

Do not bother my man. Normies have no soul.

t. virgin loser

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 No.9330

>>9329

legit question

how can you enjoy an art film with themes of romance, love, and sex if you're a virgin? I mean you can admire the composition/use of color/lightning/camera movement but you've never actually experienced what's going on onscreen and what it is portraying, you can't get an emotional response from it, unless I'm mistaken

also I'm not saying virgin equals unloved or unloving.

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 No.9336

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>>9330

Well, I speculate about how good being loved must feel based on my knowledge of how bad it feels to be unloved.

Also it's not as though the images don't speak for themselves. However I must admit that I always find some melancholy hidden in films dealing with love. So there's that. Now that I think of it, I can't recall any love film that was a pleasurable watch if not in a masochistic way. Maybe that's what you meant. So while I'm able to "get" these films in the sense of identifying positive emotions (only a total retard or autist wouldn't be able to do so), these images do not necessarily resonate with me in a positive way. But they do evoke strong emotions nonetheless.

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