"So I haven't thought about the critics for a long time"
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The subtext is both defensive and liberated. Argento has spent decades being praised as a visionary and dismissed as a stylist with thin scripts, with particular heat around later films that didn't land with the same cultural force as Suspiria or Deep Red. "A long time" suggests experience: the exhausted recognition that chasing approval is a losing genre, and that every new provocation will be met with the same moralizing about excess. So he opts out.
There's also a sly confidence embedded in the understatement. Not thinking about critics doesn't mean he doesn't know they're there; it means he doesn't grant them narrative control. For a director associated with giallo and horror - modes often patronized as "low" until they're suddenly canonized - the line is a reminder that legitimacy is usually retroactive. Argento is betting on the image, not the review.
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