"I'm now beginning to feel that the pessimistic vision is not for the movies"
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The line also reads like an older filmmaker recalibrating his own relationship to audiences. Reisz came out of British social realism, where bleakness wasn’t a mood but a politics: class structures, cramped options, lives shaped by institutions. Yet he’s hinting at the trap of that posture. On screen, the “pessimistic vision” risks looking like posture itself: misery as signature, gloom as brand. Viewers may respect it, but they won’t necessarily live in it for two hours, and distributors won’t bankroll it.
There’s a pragmatic subtext, too: movies are collaborative, expensive, and public. Pessimism is solitary; filmmaking is industrial. Reisz isn’t declaring that film should lie. He’s conceding that cinema, as a cultural product, demands at least a crack of possibility - if not hope, then the illusion of change.
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