Ridley Scott Critiques Modern Films, Rewatches Own Classics
Ridley Scott Critiques Modern Films, Rewatches Own Classics

Ridley Scott Critiques Modern Films, Rewatches Own Classics

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Legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott has expressed strong criticism of the contemporary film industry, declaring that millions of movies produced globally today are largely mediocre or poor in quality. Speaking at the British Film Institute, Scott lamented the overreliance on digital effects to mask weak storytelling, emphasizing the importance of strong scripts "on paper" before production. He admitted to finding comfort in rewatching his own films, such as "Black Hawk Down," which he still finds impressive and timeless, underscoring his view that much of today's output lacks lasting value. Despite his critiques, Scott remains hopeful that occasionally a "good movie" will emerge amid the mediocrity. He has no plans to retire and is actively working on new projects, including "The Dog Stars" and a third "Gladiator" installment, continuing to contribute significantly to the industry. His remarks highlight a concern for the current state of cinema, balancing nostalgia for classic filmmaking with a cautious optimism for future quality productions.

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