Making a film confusing does not make it intelligent.
“Making a film confusing does not make it intelligent.”
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Making a film confusing does not make it intelligent.
“Making a film confusing does not make it intelligent.”
Making a film confusing does not make it intelligent.
See, most films are about achievers. You see a film like 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' or 'Dhoni.' Even 'Gandhi,' or the biopic on Lincoln. They end in triumph, on a high.
Assuming audiences to be dumb, that's a big fallacy.
Bad choices make good stories.
No one sets out to write escapism as a film's subject matter unless, maybe, you are making a fantasy flick.
Candice is the original spelling of my name. I changed it to Kandyse when I was really young and first starting out in the business as kind of a joke. I didn't realize it would stick! I did consider changing it, but then it seemed too confusing, so then I asked them to change it back. Not too soon, however!
Like a lot of business owners out there, I don't desire to face the continual flogging from government regulators who push burdensome and confusing state tax and employment laws on the business. It creates an unnecessary risk when, as an owner, I can just take it offshore.
I rarely get recognised. It's always a shock when someone notices me. I always think they must be confusing me with someone else.
I don't think Donald Barthelme would have minded being called a confusing writer. Confusion was a favorite subject for him in his essays and reviews, and it's enacted in his fiction in a mishmash of dizzying incongruities.