Quote by Harvey Weinstein
When we talk about Oscars, it's almost as a symbol of excellence, and the American public and the worldwide public accept that symbol. So, a movie like 'The Artist' that costs $14 million, has to go out and compete with movies that cost $140 million. How does David deal with Goliath?
Summary
This quote emphasizes the inherent challenge of smaller, independent films competing against big-budget productions in the context of the Oscars. Referring to 'The Artist', which had a comparatively modest budget, it questions how such movies can navigate the competition. It highlights the unequal playing field, where films with significantly larger budgets seem to have an advantage. The quote leaves us pondering how these underdogs can overcome the odds and find a way to succeed in the face of such formidable adversaries.