Martin Scorsese’s Marvel critique a few weeks ago was supported by Francis Ford Coppola. He said he agreed with Scorsese, claiming that Marvel films were “worthless” by raising the level of criticism.
As the year 2020 is about to enter, what is the cinema and what is not, the arrogant offensive variations of the principal answers and the line of defense continues with discussions between the commute. Marvel films – and mainly comic book adaptations – are now at the tip of the barrel, which is always on the agenda after trends such as 3D films and recycles.
The fact that veteran filmmaker Martin Scorsese stated that he did not see Marvel films as cinemas and pointed to the amusement parks as the closest they could have caused a lot of controversy earlier this month. While many filmmakers and artists took their ranks, the water seemed to settle, while another veteran filmmaker, Francis Ford Coppola, agreed with Martin Scorsese’s ideas, with gunpowder on fire.
“Martin Scorsese was right when he said that Marvel movies are not cinema, because we hope to learn something from cinema; we expect to learn something like information, inspiration, and inspiration,” Ford Coppola said at the event in Lyon, where he was awarded Prix Lumiere for his contribution to cinema. he noted. The final part of Coppola’s words sparked the controversy: “I don’t think anyone understands watching the same movie over and over again. Martin [Scorsese] was polite when he said these films were not cinema. He didn’t say they were worthless, which is exactly what I said.”
Francis Ford Coppola’s statements have already begun to react, and James Gunn, director of the Guardians of the Galaxy, who is at the forefront of Martin Scorsese, is quick to respond to Coppola. Whether Marvel films are “cinema” seems to be on our agenda for a while.
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