By wiseagent on Skatehive
This publication was also writen in SPANISH and PORTUGUESE. Rawpixel Far from what was done in cinema decades ago, modern cinema (despite all attempts so far) has failed to find its own voice. However, many filmmakers still try to find their place in the sun when they do something that seems to sound "innovative" to the public (at least to the younger audience or to the more inattentive or uncommitted audience to this type of art)... But in reality, it's not as original as it should be. All you need to do to see this is dig a little below the surface of many of these projects, and see how much they were influenced by cinema made previously (which isn't that distant, to be brutally honest). The references are scattered, and there are many. This makes me think the following: modern cinema remains dependent on the cinema of the past, which, ironically, remains more relevant than what is being done today. That's so contradictory. This “cinematic paradox” is becoming increasingly visible, a