Summary
This quote questions the notion that creators should feel the need to apologize or seek redemption for producing large-scale films. It challenges the belief that there is inherently something wrong or morally objectionable in creating movies that are high-budget, commercially successful, or widely appealing. The quote challenges the notion that artistic value lies solely in the adherence to certain standards or the approval of a specific intellectual or niche audience. Instead, it suggests that creators should not be judged or held accountable for pursuing creative endeavors that are successful on a larger scale.
Topics
Movies
By Emily Blunt