"Movies are a complicated collision of literature, theatre, music and all the visual arts"
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The line also reads like a director’s defense brief. If movies are a composite of older arts, then the director isn’t just an organizer; they’re a traffic controller of meaning. That’s a pointed claim coming from a filmmaker best known for broad, high-concept comedy. Serious’s own work leans on parody and pastiche, which makes the “collision” phrasing feel autobiographical: comedy films often expose the seams between disciplines, using sudden shifts in tone, performance style, or musical cue as the joke.
Culturally, the quote lands in a moment when movies were increasingly evaluated either as high art (festival culture) or as engineered product (blockbuster logic). Serious splits the difference. He argues that cinema’s power is its impurity: the way it steals, fuses, and sometimes mangles other forms into something that can’t be reduced to any one of them.
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