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Stories exist in any form that's possible to be told. In movies, some of them can be seen as good, and some of them not :) So, why do sometimes, those get stepped over, and we end up in a popular movie theatre watching cats dancing in a basement for an exorbitant budget, while some of them could be worth the watch if they had the proper means to tell their story? What even makes a good movie? What makes it so that Greta Gerwig's Little Women felt like a better approach to feminism than any other adaptation of the classic ever made? Why do we relate to a story in a film? What makes it so that we adore it when a common popular opinion is that it's as simple and boring as ever?
By mona ait dStories exist in any form that's possible to be told. In movies, some of them can be seen as good, and some of them not :) So, why do sometimes, those get stepped over, and we end up in a popular movie theatre watching cats dancing in a basement for an exorbitant budget, while some of them could be worth the watch if they had the proper means to tell their story? What even makes a good movie? What makes it so that Greta Gerwig's Little Women felt like a better approach to feminism than any other adaptation of the classic ever made? Why do we relate to a story in a film? What makes it so that we adore it when a common popular opinion is that it's as simple and boring as ever?