The article examines how the rise of streaming services has transformed the movie-going experience, leading to a loss of the intrinsic qualities that define cinema. It explores the notion that while many now prefer streaming at home, the essence of filmmaking remains strong, with both new and experienced filmmakers eager to create. The author questions what specific elements make a film resonate as authentic and memorable, highlighting that conviction from filmmakers and actors often plays a crucial role in determining a film's impact, whether it is viewed on big or small screens.
"The rise of streaming has eroded not just the moviegoing experience but also the hard-to-define qualities that have traditionally made a movie a movie."
"Even if the theatrical experience appears to be dying, the movies are not. Young people and veteran filmmakers alike still want to make them."
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