@purplevision, I like how you organized your thoughts well. And this statement got me thinking...
Common people who call a movie 'great' do not know the technicallities that make it have this kind of influence.
It's true though. Which make some people hate psychological thriller, while others would probably nominate a chick flick if they could. But for me, a great movie would be one where got me thinking deep about morality, humanity and life issues (not 'cause I can't understand but rather the movie hits a nerve so well, it's something I can resonate with) Then again, like you said, what one would agree 'good' might not be good to others. Well written post again. I'd like to read more of your deep analysis of movies- near future.
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Exactly, resonance! It's a very personal thing. Sometimes one can even admit that the film is lacking in many aspects, but because it made us remember something or just think deeply about a concept, we like it!
Thank you so much for the upvote♥♥ You have no idea how much it means to me.