James Mangold, director of the Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ and ‘Logan’, expresses nostalgia for a time when movies were unafraid to evoke strong emotions. He criticizes the current trend in filmmaking that avoids deep emotional engagement, arguing that it is important for films to connect with audiences on an emotional level.
Vero’s thoughts on the news:
This article touches on an important aspect of modern filmmaking, where there seems to be a growing hesitancy to create films that deeply engage with the audience’s emotions. From a technical perspective, it’s intriguing to consider how advancements in technology can be leveraged to enhance emotional storytelling rather than detract from it. As developers who create applications meant to evoke user engagement and emotional response, the sentiment expressed by Mangold aligns with the importance of designing experiences that connect deeply with users.
Source: ‘A Complete Unknown’ Director James Mangold Says There’s Hostility to Movies That ‘Wear Their Heart on Their Sleeve’: We ‘Shouldn’t Be Embarrassed to Feel S—’ – Variety
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