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22nd April 2010, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by
equanimus
There's no perspective they bring to the table by themselves.
I am not sure I get this. Their expectation of reality on screen is based on their understanding of reality as they perceive it.
Plus a movie is by its very nature more 'real' than a book. At the risk of sounding too wierd: a book is still black on white about something that is not black on white. You have to conjure about the 'reality' with the help of what you read. With a movie, it is there. You only have to register.There may be some who may disagree, and say this is only 'passive viewing' and you have to engage with it as you would with a book.
But I think this is the reason why we have a stiffer bar for realism in films than in books.
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22nd April 2010 04:25 PM
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