Stanley Kubrick — "I think that art should be disturbing, it should make you question things, it sh…"
I think that art should be disturbing, it should make you question things, it should make you uncomfortable.
I think that art should be disturbing, it should make you question things, it should make you uncomfortable.
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"The thing about movies is that they're a reflection of life, but they're also a way of escaping from it."
"I think the big mistake in schools is trying to teach children anything by using fear as the basic motivation."
"The purpose of art is to make us feel. Not necessarily to make us happy."
"The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."
"The human mind is a wonderful thing. It starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public."
American filmmaker (2001: A Space Odyssey, Dr. Strangelove, The Shining) whose perfectionist year-long shoots and 100-take method redefined auteurist cinema. Closely associated with Orson Welles (auteur predecessor and Citizen Kane director) and Steven Spielberg (younger collaborator (A.I. Artificial Intelligence)). For an intellectual contrast, see Quentin Tarantino, postmodern American filmmaker — Kubrick's films erase influences into singular monolithic vision; Tarantino's foreground every reference as a deliberate tribute. The two opposite ways auteurist cinema can be made.
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