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"It's disappointing to see films become pure entertainment, so that it's not an art form"

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Linklater is mourning a squeeze play: cinema as a business model crowding out cinema as a way of seeing. Coming from a director whose brand is time, talk, and texture (the Before trilogy’s long conversations, Boyhood’s literal decade-long patience), the line reads less like elitism than like a warning flare. “Pure entertainment” isn’t a swipe at pleasure; it’s a critique of a system that treats pleasure as the only admissible outcome. If a movie’s job is merely to keep you from checking your phone, then ambiguity, silence, and risk become liabilities.

The subtext is about incentives. Studio economics and platform metrics reward the instantly legible: pre-sold IP, four-quadrant plotting, content that travels globally without too much cultural specificity. Art, by contrast, is often locally weird, tonally unstable, resistant to being summarized in a thumbnail and two-sentence logline. Linklater’s films bank on attention as a moral act; the industry increasingly treats attention as a commodity to be captured and held.

There’s also an implicit defense of “minor” virtues - conversations, ordinary time, people changing almost imperceptibly. In a blockbuster ecosystem, human-scale observation can look like “nothing happens,” when in fact that “nothing” is where meaning accumulates. Linklater’s disappointment is strategic: he’s trying to restore the idea that film can do more than amuse. It can argue with you, linger in you, and leave you slightly altered, which is the whole point of calling it an art form in the first place.

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Richard Linklater (born July 30, 1960) is a Director from USA.

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