"I realized what interested me as a student of film was one thing and the movies that I liked were another"
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The subtext is permission. Raimi isn’t rejecting study, he’s refusing to let taste be policed by it. Coming up in an era when film school reverence could turn into a kind of aesthetic snobbery, he’s naming the moment you realize that admiration and desire don’t always overlap. You can be fascinated by Ozu’s rigor and still crave the whiplash of slapstick violence, a demonic jump scare, a camera that lunges like it’s alive. Raimi’s own work is the reconciliation: technically virtuosic, formally inventive, but never pretending it isn’t chasing a visceral reaction.
There’s also an implicit warning to young artists: don’t confuse the movies you “should” respect with the movies that actually make you want to pick up a camera. His career argues that the gap isn’t a problem to solve; it’s the engine. When you stop apologizing for what you love, craft stops being homework and becomes fuel.
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