Recently, Martin Scorsese, a famous director who had previously criticized Marvel, appeared at the London Film Festival with his latest masterpiece "The Irishman". Previously, Martin Scorsese said that Marvel movies are not something shown in theaters but images in amusement parks. At the London Film Festival, Martin Scorsese once again fired at Marvel, saying that theaters showing Marvel movies are not theaters, and we need feature films. Martin Scorsese said: "A theater showing Marvel movies is not a theater, but something else. Audiences should not be invaded by superhero movies. Our theaters need to show feature films. If these theaters are occupied by Marvel movies, then the theaters will become amusement parks. Maybe this is not bad, but Marvel, please don't influence other types of movies. Although I understand the work of Marvel Pictures, they can't do this. This makes a group of audiences think that theaters are just places like this (showing superhero movies like amusement parks)." "What cinemas should do is support real movies, and not become an amusement park and focus on Marvel movies. Now these movies have taken over the cinemas. I don't think Marvel movies can't appear, there's nothing wrong with that. I just think that what Marvel is doing will make young people today think that cinemas have become what they are now, which is not right." |
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