Just woke up and the the Baftas was on tellybox. I watched for 30 seconds and a question popped into my head:
TV/Film - is it really an art form or is this just a bunch of luvvies taking themselves far too seriously?
Are they creating something that only has aesthetic, and no practical, purpose? If so, it is art. The rubbish surrounding is just luvvies taking themselves too seriously
however film-making itself is art, IMO.
is it really an art form
yes
or is this just a lame troll? 😉
Is it just me or...
Is this supposed to be a celebration of the best creative talent of the past twelve months or a platform for anti-Trumpism? Irrespective of political stances this seems to be collective angst and breast-beating rather than the far more important role of promoting the very real stories of those very real people showcased in films such as 'Fences'. Or am I expecting too much of the frontispiece of the all too real La La Land?
or a platform for anti-Trumpism
Surely it only has real bite when it is hosted on US soil at the Oscars?
These sort events make my teeth itch however. TV is off and I'm enjoying the genius of Prince's back catalogue that made it to Spotify today. Would far rather read/look at/watch/listen to quality artistic output that listen to a bunch of sentimental gushing self absorbed nonsense that these award ceremonies mostly are.
