"So ultimately I am looking for a story that has some value and is important and is entertaining"
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What works here is the careful refusal to pit art against entertainment. Lowe’s triad is a defensive posture against two common accusations lobbed at mainstream film and TV: that it’s empty calories, or that “important” work is homework. By insisting the story can be both “important” and “entertaining,” he’s aligning with the modern prestige-era fantasy that culture can do moral work without losing momentum. It’s also a subtle self-protection for an actor whose public identity is often shaped by projects he didn’t write. He’s not promising activism; he’s promising discernment.
The subtext is pragmatic: entertainment is the delivery system for value. If you can’t hook an audience, your “important” message never leaves the room. Lowe’s phrasing is plain because the point is broad coalition-building, not auteur posturing: a story that matters, a story that lands, a story people will actually show up for.
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