That is kind of a yes and no question, because sometimes they do and sometimes you might find a meaning within them, but the director and the maker did not intend for there to really be a moral statement so yes and no. At this era, movies are mainly made for mankinds' entertainment.
Hayao Miyazaki's success at film making is due to his making films that are positive - the reason is to make commercially successful films . (Contrast his films with those of Mamoru Oshii whose films , though not tragedy , generally consist of darker elements and yet are successful e.g. Ghost in the Shell .)
They keep making a profit so people keep making them.
i sure hope not
comic relief
No
"Schindler's List" and "12 Years a Slave" both focus on strong moral statements about the atrocities of genocide and slavery, respectively. These films aim to provoke introspection and foster discussions about ethical and social issues.
Mark Strong is an English actor who mainly plays in films usually as a villain or antagonist. Mark Strong has appeared in many popular films such as Body of Lies and Zero Dark Thirty.
chiling out with her freinds and making films
Hayao Miyazaki's success at film making is due to his making films that are positive - the reason is to make commercially successful films . (Contrast his films with those of Mamoru Oshii whose films , though not tragedy , generally consist of darker elements and yet are successful e.g. Ghost in the Shell .)
chiling out with her freinds and making films
MARK GALLAGHER has written: 'ACTION FIGURES: MEN, ACTION FILMS, AND CONTEMPORARY ADVENTURE NARRATIVES'
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Tejas A. Desai has written: 'Contemporary lessons in economic philosophy drawn from two recent Indian films'
They keep making a profit so people keep making them.
He returned to his other job. Making films.
i sure hope not
comic relief