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Post by Aj_June on May 20, 2020 11:36:47 GMT
I use the public library when I want to keep apprised of the works of people I do not believe agree with me. For film there are much better sources than the public library, especially online. Why would you be so dismissive/limited when it comes to artist who don't agree with you? I don't agree with Bresson and Dreyer, but they're both among my favorite filmmakers. Hell, The Passion of Joan of Arc is one of the handful of films I'd have no problem declaring the best ever made, and it was clearly made by a passionate believer. I really don't get Arlon's stance. If his conviction is strong then how can watching the film harm him? Although I personally don't believe in having such strong ideas that those ideas stop me from even watching movies that go against my ethics. He surely cannot judge the entertainment value of these movies without watching them?
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