To impose on a film the kind of plot we expect in the theater or in novels is to unconscionably limit its field of action, which is immense.
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To impose on a film the kind of plot we expect in the theater or in novels is to unconscionably limit its field of action, which is immense.
“In America most of us—not readers alone, but even writers—are still afraid of any literature which is not a glorification of everything American, a glorification of our faults as well as our virtues.“
Sinclair Lewis