They say that there can be a cultural barrier that sometimes prevents people from one culture from fully understanding or appreciating the qualities of a film created in and by another culture. Personally, I've always tried my best to overcome this problem, seeking out the social and cultural basis for why a film from another part of the world is the way it is, and extrapolating from that to try and find value. More often than not, I'm successful in that endeavor, and I'm able to enjoy or appreciate the film. I believe anyone is capable of doing the same, with proper context and a determination to understand that which is foreign to them.
Lu Over the Wall
Lu Over the Wall
Lu Over the Wall
They say that there can be a cultural barrier that sometimes prevents people from one culture from fully understanding or appreciating the qualities of a film created in and by another culture. Personally, I've always tried my best to overcome this problem, seeking out the social and cultural basis for why a film from another part of the world is the way it is, and extrapolating from that to try and find value. More often than not, I'm successful in that endeavor, and I'm able to enjoy or appreciate the film. I believe anyone is capable of doing the same, with proper context and a determination to understand that which is foreign to them.