"Just telling a story. That's cinema. It's not silent, black and white. It's a simple story that's well made"
- Jean Dujardin
About this Quote
In this quote, Jean Dujardin is stressing the power and impact of storytelling in cinema. He recommends that movie theater is not almost visually pleasing images, but rather about the art of storytelling. Dujardin thinks that a great movie is not necessarily one that is quiet or in black and white, but rather one that successfully informs an easy story. He highlights the significance of a well-made movie, suggesting that the quality of the storytelling is what genuinely matters. Dujardin's words remind us that at the heart of movie theater is the ability to mesmerize and move audiences through the power of storytelling.
This quote is written / told by Jean Dujardin somewhere between June 19, 1972 and today. He was a famous Actor from France.
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