Part 9/11:
The Cultural Shift Away from Older Films
An interesting comment came from a studio executive who openly admitted she disregards movies made before the early 90s—an alarming admission that reflects a broader industry trend. This declining appreciation for older cinema contributes to an industry that overlooks storytelling depth and innovation, favoring quick profits from reboots or franchise expansions instead.
Consequently, a cycle of diminishing quality ensues, resulting in productions that prioritize special effects and superficial spectacle over meaningful narrative.