This film is an important glimpse into Jodor's creative process and philosophy. However, I still have doubts about the concept conveyed by this film - Jodor's creation and expression seem to have great ambition and vision, but they lack solidity and depth, and their meaning is unclear.
"Movies have a heart, a thought, and a power." It sounds reasonable, but it seems to stop at a motivating "reasonable".
Is Hollywood really all harmless? Isn't there any merit in its physique?
The narrator of this film unanimously praised Jordu's "Dune", but did not analyze the innovativeness of Jordu's film in detail; while the opponent of this film is the collective "absence", which makes the film lack the collision of ideas and the lack of speculativeness , lacking convincing.
Dune didn't make it anyway, and it's a lesson in the trade-off between art and commerce. In addition, the documentary itself is really good, the editing is wonderful, and the soundtrack is interesting.
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