RE: Unbreakable (Film): Review.
It is becoming more and more difficult to find good movies, especially relatable ones. What is your take on the direction of modern-day productions, @martinmcfly?
I think Hollywood has found a formula to make money, and a certain type of movies are getting so much compensation that the budgets for that kind of movies are bigger every time, leaving less money for project with new ideas. We are watching many remakes. However, you can still find great things, only you have to look a little deeper. I'm sure there are very good writers with original ideas, only that they have not been able to get financing.
Movies used to be designed around good stories. Now almost every movie appears to be crafted around thinly-veiled Marxist agendas.
If, in fact, politics always puts its nose in one way or another in everything, but in recent years we have seen a rise in the level of interference of the political agenda in the movies, which has always been the case, but now is much more.
Do you review books?
I have not done it, I guess it's more practical for me to see a movie than to read a book, even though I have to think about it.
Thanks and regards!