We have the guts to do what the majority of the world is afraid to do. Bet on ourselves and follow our dreams. Instead of looking at that with admiration its met with jealousy. "How dare you do something you love. Stop making me feel small for settling in life."
That’s why teachers never liked me in school. I was constantly questioning why things had to be done a certain way, especially by the time I got to college. You’d be hard pressed to find one teacher who thought I was a good student. To some, I was lazy because I didn’t care, and to others, I was rebellious because I cared too much.
here's an interesting JOrdan Peterson video about creative people functioning in school. He is saying university and college are almost opposed to creativity. Their method destroys the creativity of students and we have this super anti creative society. Why Creative People Fail At School: ua-cam.com/video/_Q4BlOXcK2U/v-deo.html
@@CasperLCat Who is blaming anyone for their failures? Failure by what standard? I have already accomplished more than any of them could ever hope to accomplish. Almost any artist worth their salt has similar stories to mine. The fact that you felt the need to be insulting demonstrates what true mediocrity is made of.
@@CasperLCat I had a 3.9 GPA when I dropped out after three years, but I didn’t care. It wasn’t that I wanted to get good grades and blamed the teachers when I didn’t get them. It was that I didn’t want to play the game anymore or compromise for the sake of academic achievement.
I never read his comment but I can guess. Hollywood is anti creative now. The guy above says he's rebel! @@batman5224 there are no rebels in Hollywood anymore. They are all woke cult members and that's why hollywood is dying. Disney lost $196 billion last year because they are pushing social fasciism instead of being creative. Wokeness can only create mediocrity.
Artists are their own worst critics and once they get to the point of realization that “Fuck ‘em!” “I don’t care what they think” they arrive at accepting their own art. All the anxiety of creating is part of the process of doubt and conviction. I don’t think artists set out to change any world but their own. And if you can do that you’ll be a happier artist. All the money in the world can put a price on something that will be forever priceless. Like a smile or a warm hug, “art” is but a gesture, sometimes years in the making, but a gesture all the same. Priceless. So, love yourself and your art. Your creative journey (soul searching) will become gestures of joy.
For me the key moment is when I realized the beauty of the collaborative process of filmmaking. My focus is entirely on directing, and with time I realized great directors do not know what they want. They know what they don't want and what the story needs, but it is always rewarding to see how talented your crew can be. Let them surprise you, believe in your vision and the skills of your crew and ignore your ego. Stop worrying about what they think of you, stop criticizing yourself and focus on making a great scene together
I totally understand this. I am an actor and had my feature debut last year (after 3 years of work) and have a few more features in post production including being one of the leads in one of them, have made some decent money, done many shorts as well, I'm cast in my first role in a feature in Los Angeles...and I did ALL of this without ever taking a class or the training many others do. There are quite a few in the film business that INSIST you "have to" do certain things (Take classes, training, head shots that are no less than $500) or you'll "never" even be on screen at all. I'm proving all who say that wrong every day. Sure I read, research, practice on my own and have my own way of acting. If I try the other techniques it ruins my performance. According to many in the business I NEVER should have made it as far as I have. I'm "rebellious" in that way that I didn't do things conventionally. I'm not saying you shouldn't take classes or the other things. But the moment someone says "You HAVE to or else you won't be" I turn off and don't listen and go my way. When I started the film business my intention was to do more of the technical (though I had acting experience growing up) yet after taking classes for THOSE things (camera, lighting, editing, compose music, all things I can and sometimes still do) all of a sudden I was getting cast for acting in things and I dropped most of the technical stuff and embraced acting and I LOVE it.
about what? are you a rebel? in what way? People think they are rebellious nowadays when they push ESG score corporate philosophy. Is that your rebellion or are you actually against the orthodox of the ESG cultists? everything is propaganda now. NPC entertainment. People didn't care about writers strike because it's all so unrebellioius. Everything is super safe and corporate now.
Very interesting conversation! I, too, admire islamic architecture. It is my impression that creative people are often misunderstood and art has always been subject to interpretation. In my view, some artists ( e.g. writers) lead the way in a society, by showing courage to talk about social issues, etc. And it may take a while for the society to catch up. Creatives often express themselves in the most authentic way. Thank you so much Marlin!
Art is haram in Islam. I found it sort of ironic that after he said he's a rebel he conforms to corporate media verbalizing that NPCs make, not creative people. Why would he use Islamic culture as an example for creativity? Their society is anti art.. openly. I like the geometric designs too but they aren't allowed to do much else and you can bet geometric art isn't a sensation in modern Islamic society. Instead they outlaw creativity. Even drawing a person's face is not allowed in most Islamic culture. In the west I can take up my sketchbook and draw anyone I want. Weird how people suck up to media narrative. Artists are cowardly suckholes now. They lost the rebellious spirit. Why don't we use ISlam as the example of creativity? Pander much? This is an example of the creative spirit of today.
do some magic mushrooms and youll see the same architecture that religious buildings are made from, even see ancient writings. psychedelic substances, be they ones generated by fasting/prayer, or from plants or fungus, are the sources of our religions.
people often look at creative and imaginative work, saying, "they had to be on drugs." Is this because our age is bereft of imagination? @@Robertsmith-un5cu "for sure Lewis Carrol took magic mushrooms. Look at the illustrations, (that he didn't do). there's a mushroom." This is a depressing thought. The reason people feel more imaginative when they take drugs is that they feel a break from their normal existence. If they are creative and imaginative it will feel like drugs.. but it won't feel like as if the imagination comes from drugs. I think it's because people are losing the ability to imagine. Maybe the internet is talking it away from people? Or maybe the imagination is something that needs to be nurtured and we're a society that wants quick fixes. No.. religions don't come from drug experiences. The imagination can be accessed without drugs if you train your mind. Maybe the internet and especially derange d politics changing people's perceptions every month is ruining the imaginations of people. The music a, novel sand movies are mostly formulaic work nowadays. Maybe it's because people embrace anti creative political formulas and internalize them. One example is this guy talking on the video. He talks time to honour his political affiliations! He compliments ISlam which is the most anti creative society ever . I bet this guy is the lowest level of creativity. Maybe [eople that control our creative industries are there due to networking? What's wrong with our society. Instead of paying ourselves on the back.. as rebels, we should ask why the society is ultra conformist now. Break the conformity. Say something politically incorrect JUST to break its,. Stop listening to these mediocrities.! Rebels! If you are giving your mind over to cultish political ideologies... you will NEVER have imagination and creativity. If you did, you'd see through it.
@@MicahMicahel- Malaysian Muslim here, and I call bullshit on your statements. Hell, had your exposure to Islam is not limited to Al-Qaeda, Hamas, and whatever else CNN told you, you'd probably be uncomfortable with how much of a weeb some Muslim artists are lol
I was a storyteller in the oral tradition for many years, and my style was very different from those who were influenced by the Moth. It is a community that celebrates conformity, as opposed to creativity, which I found very stifling. I never bombed in front of an audience, but I certainly wasn't popular amongst other storytellers, who are the people who produce the shows. I'm really good at what I do, but I listen to the beat of my own drum. I've taken the skills I've mastered and I am looking forward to a career as a dramatist. Theatre and film communities are far more welcoming of people who are creative, and are in touch with their own voice.
People have hated and misjudged me all my life since I was creative as a child. Which I guess it’s why it’s so easy for me to write screenplays. I don’t let it bother me though. XD
huh? Hollywood is just conformist cult ideological propaganda now. Disney is dying because people are starting to notice. Tarantino says this is the worst time of film ever. Novels and music are the same. It's because the creative class are the suckhole conformists now .Hey follow corporate esg more than their intuition. "Political correctness is social fasciism" George Carlin.
Oh wow! The Impressionists! You have got to read Jean Renoir's biography of his father Pierre, a pioneer of cinema writing about a founder of Impressionism. I have never read a better art history book. The Impressionists were denounced in the press of their time like you would never believe. I mean, you have to read it. I can't begin to convey it.
who is the press denouncing now? Who are the rebels now? I find the artists to be paranoid of free thought nowadays. Social fascism has ruined movies and creative people's brains. Weird leftist politics have made people censor their own thoughts by now. Its destroyed people's imaginations. Imagining and being creative is not for people that regard politeness as their highest value.
new ideas & things make the idiots think. This causes confusion, they have to have new words and put them together. The idiots know they don't want to stand out in the crowd because they can't defend their opinions.
but we don't get new ideas from almost any movie or musical act nowadays. Everyone is too cowardly to create bravely now. We don't even get comedies anymore. TEHy are politically correct or about poo.... everything is safe now. There is no rebellion anymore from any artist I see. I've taken to reading the classics.
@@DakaloMooi_05 he talks like how hollywood talks now. They are always calling their fans racists or sexists. They act like Trudeau did to sth peaceful truckers. Hollywood is like Trudeau. Fake but they have this arrogant attitude that they are on the right side. Hollywood has become political indoctrination propaganda. Tom Cruise's movie was good oddly because h'es a Scientologist and that guards him from en woke ideology. I don't like scientology but any belief system is a guard. the problem is our writers have no belief systems anymore. "i'm being oppressed by white males," isn't a belief system but it dos create [passive aggressive and self righteous screenplays. Th left is a hate cult and hate is bad for creativity.
This is why "Writers and Actors-Rebellion" won their fight against the BIG Studios in the 1st place and with the help of Taylor Swift was just a Bonus Feature!... 😏😉😎
new IS usually bad tho, chestertons fence & so forth. xistence is, at its heart, a brutal struggle for survival, & we didnt get to tha post-scarcity point we at by naively entertaining each & ery insane idea offered by a "creative" person...
I believe that even creativeness should be limited for moral reasons or better for the sole purpose of adhering to God which is why I understand why the Islamic society would do what it does in relation to what the religion puts fort as being creative isn't THE MAIN thing in life!!!!
Art is haram in ISlam. Of course you think Creativity and imagination should be limited. We have a creatively and imaginatively dead society because of conformity like yours. Ideological left are destroying any free mind.. The creative class has taken the last decade to destroy any free mind to can find. Imposters are now in charge.
In the elbows is a tertiary chakra point correlating to the solar plexus. This primary center of course relates to ones sense of personal selfhood, and, social power and influence in the world at large. Sometimes a chakra will bebtoo open, and it can close the chakras adjacent. Successful writers are indeed very powerful people; and it's a treasure to behold one so actualized. Balance is a vital key. Writers give themselves plenty of room to think in. Enjoy your power. Forget not divine love which birthed all things. Close the gap of separation that holds off all things from unity. Such is the dream, the stage, the actors; the conclusion.
the world has changed in et past 15 years. YOu're mentioning people that were established when creativity was honoured. You include Marina Abromovitch who I think is a symbol of the death of creativity and imagination. Funny how lost you are. Roald Dahl's books are being censored and changed by our weird leftist ideologues that seem to control publishing. Your choice it to kill your creativity and imagination before you get into the door or go underground and be a real creative. People will tell you they are just changing a few words but whole paragraphs of his work are being edited out and replaced with ones that Dahl would've murdered the editor for. Hollywood is the ground zero for suckhole political ideological creativity now. Almost all western culture is conformist and dead now.
Your right in part ... society doesn't hate creative people per se, obviously we all love the creative works of the directors and writers you mentioned. But historically the best artists' works almost always were at least one generation ahead of their time. Van Gogh sold only 1 painting during his life, for example. Some other artists that were not fully appreciated during their lives were El Greco, Vermeer, Monet, Manet, Gauguin, Cezanne, Sisley - there's a very long list indeed. I think it's pretty obvious the general public rarely appreciates a truly daring artist during that person's life. Their art makes the majority of the people feel uncomfortable and out of their safety zone. Artists shake shit up, upset the apple cart. They're not usually interested in making people feel warm and fuzzy. That's more the essence of what I was trying to get at in this interview.
Hollywood isn't about shaking anything up anymore. ESG scores rule them. This guy saying he's rebel is weird nowadays. Let's see anyone here say anything against political orthodoxy. No way. Writers and almost all artists are total cowards nowadays.@@MarlinDarrah Disney lost $196 billion last year because people hate ESG messaging. ESG is basically the international corporations pushing leftist identity politics. people at think they are activists but they are ESG corporate pushers of ESG ideology. Hollywood pushes corporate philosophy and calls itself stunning and brave... cowards in a cult that won't allow them to think. Who is able to think freely in Hollywood anymore?
We have the guts to do what the majority of the world is afraid to do. Bet on ourselves and follow our dreams. Instead of looking at that with admiration its met with jealousy. "How dare you do something you love. Stop making me feel small for settling in life."
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Hard truth right there.
That’s why teachers never liked me in school. I was constantly questioning why things had to be done a certain way, especially by the time I got to college. You’d be hard pressed to find one teacher who thought I was a good student. To some, I was lazy because I didn’t care, and to others, I was rebellious because I cared too much.
here's an interesting JOrdan Peterson video about creative people functioning in school. He is saying university and college are almost opposed to creativity. Their method destroys the creativity of students and we have this super anti creative society. Why Creative People Fail At School: ua-cam.com/video/_Q4BlOXcK2U/v-deo.html
@@CasperLCat Who is blaming anyone for their failures? Failure by what standard? I have already accomplished more than any of them could ever hope to accomplish. Almost any artist worth their salt has similar stories to mine. The fact that you felt the need to be insulting demonstrates what true mediocrity is made of.
@@CasperLCat I had a 3.9 GPA when I dropped out after three years, but I didn’t care. It wasn’t that I wanted to get good grades and blamed the teachers when I didn’t get them. It was that I didn’t want to play the game anymore or compromise for the sake of academic achievement.
@@batman5224 Um you should probably reread his comment.
I never read his comment but I can guess. Hollywood is anti creative now. The guy above says he's rebel! @@batman5224 there are no rebels in Hollywood anymore. They are all woke cult members and that's why hollywood is dying. Disney lost $196 billion last year because they are pushing social fasciism instead of being creative. Wokeness can only create mediocrity.
Artists are their own worst critics and once they get to the point of realization that “Fuck ‘em!” “I don’t care what they think” they arrive at accepting their own art. All the anxiety of creating is part of the process of doubt and conviction. I don’t think artists set out to change any world but their own. And if you can do that you’ll be a happier artist. All the money in the world can put a price on something that will be forever priceless. Like a smile or a warm hug, “art” is but a gesture, sometimes years in the making, but a gesture all the same. Priceless. So, love yourself and your art. Your creative journey (soul searching) will become gestures of joy.
For me the key moment is when I realized the beauty of the collaborative process of filmmaking.
My focus is entirely on directing, and with time I realized great directors do not know what they want. They know what they don't want and what the story needs, but it is always rewarding to see how talented your crew can be. Let them surprise you, believe in your vision and the skills of your crew and ignore your ego.
Stop worrying about what they think of you, stop criticizing yourself and focus on making a great scene together
I totally understand this. I am an actor and had my feature debut last year (after 3 years of work) and have a few more features in post production including being one of the leads in one of them, have made some decent money, done many shorts as well, I'm cast in my first role in a feature in Los Angeles...and I did ALL of this without ever taking a class or the training many others do.
There are quite a few in the film business that INSIST you "have to" do certain things (Take classes, training, head shots that are no less than $500) or you'll "never" even be on screen at all. I'm proving all who say that wrong every day. Sure I read, research, practice on my own and have my own way of acting. If I try the other techniques it ruins my performance. According to many in the business I NEVER should have made it as far as I have. I'm "rebellious" in that way that I didn't do things conventionally.
I'm not saying you shouldn't take classes or the other things. But the moment someone says "You HAVE to or else you won't be" I turn off and don't listen and go my way.
When I started the film business my intention was to do more of the technical (though I had acting experience growing up) yet after taking classes for THOSE things (camera, lighting, editing, compose music, all things I can and sometimes still do) all of a sudden I was getting cast for acting in things and I dropped most of the technical stuff and embraced acting and I LOVE it.
So much of this I've come to realize on my own and it feels really validating to hear it from a life long professional. Thank you.
This video makes me feel deeply vindicated! ♥
about what? are you a rebel? in what way? People think they are rebellious nowadays when they push ESG score corporate philosophy. Is that your rebellion or are you actually against the orthodox of the ESG cultists? everything is propaganda now. NPC entertainment. People didn't care about writers strike because it's all so unrebellioius. Everything is super safe and corporate now.
Very interesting conversation! I, too, admire islamic architecture. It is my impression that creative people are often misunderstood and art has always been subject to interpretation. In my view, some artists ( e.g. writers) lead the way in a society, by showing courage to talk about social issues, etc. And it may take a while for the society to catch up. Creatives often express themselves in the most authentic way. Thank you so much Marlin!
Art is haram in Islam. I found it sort of ironic that after he said he's a rebel he conforms to corporate media verbalizing that NPCs make, not creative people. Why would he use Islamic culture as an example for creativity? Their society is anti art.. openly. I like the geometric designs too but they aren't allowed to do much else and you can bet geometric art isn't a sensation in modern Islamic society. Instead they outlaw creativity.
Even drawing a person's face is not allowed in most Islamic culture.
In the west I can take up my sketchbook and draw anyone I want. Weird how people suck up to media narrative. Artists are cowardly suckholes now. They lost the rebellious spirit.
Why don't we use ISlam as the example of creativity?
Pander much?
This is an example of the creative spirit of today.
do some magic mushrooms and youll see the same architecture that religious buildings are made from, even see ancient writings. psychedelic substances, be they ones generated by fasting/prayer, or from plants or fungus, are the sources of our religions.
people often look at creative and imaginative work, saying, "they had to be on drugs." Is this because our age is bereft of imagination? @@Robertsmith-un5cu "for sure Lewis Carrol took magic mushrooms. Look at the illustrations, (that he didn't do). there's a mushroom." This is a depressing thought. The reason people feel more imaginative when they take drugs is that they feel a break from their normal existence. If they are creative and imaginative it will feel like drugs.. but it won't feel like as if the imagination comes from drugs.
I think it's because people are losing the ability to imagine. Maybe the internet is talking it away from people? Or maybe the imagination is something that needs to be nurtured and we're a society that wants quick fixes.
No.. religions don't come from drug experiences. The imagination can be accessed without drugs if you train your mind. Maybe the internet and especially derange d politics changing people's perceptions every month is ruining the imaginations of people.
The music a, novel sand movies are mostly formulaic work nowadays.
Maybe it's because people embrace anti creative political formulas and internalize them.
One example is this guy talking on the video. He talks time to honour his political affiliations! He compliments ISlam which is the most anti creative society ever .
I bet this guy is the lowest level of creativity. Maybe [eople that control our creative industries are there due to networking?
What's wrong with our society.
Instead of paying ourselves on the back.. as rebels, we should ask why the society is ultra conformist now.
Break the conformity. Say something politically incorrect JUST to break its,. Stop listening to these mediocrities.!
Rebels!
If you are giving your mind over to cultish political ideologies... you will NEVER have imagination and creativity.
If you did, you'd see through it.
@@MicahMicahel- Malaysian Muslim here, and I call bullshit on your statements. Hell, had your exposure to Islam is not limited to Al-Qaeda, Hamas, and whatever else CNN told you, you'd probably be uncomfortable with how much of a weeb some Muslim artists are lol
I was a storyteller in the oral tradition for many years, and my style was very different from those who were influenced by the Moth. It is a community that celebrates conformity, as opposed to creativity, which I found very stifling. I never bombed in front of an audience, but I certainly wasn't popular amongst other storytellers, who are the people who produce the shows. I'm really good at what I do, but I listen to the beat of my own drum. I've taken the skills I've mastered and I am looking forward to a career as a dramatist. Theatre and film communities are far more welcoming of people who are creative, and are in touch with their own voice.
People have hated and misjudged me all my life since I was creative as a child. Which I guess it’s why it’s so easy for me to write screenplays. I don’t let it bother me though. XD
We are independent and we create our own lanes and that upsets the status quo.
huh? Hollywood is just conformist cult ideological propaganda now. Disney is dying because people are starting to notice. Tarantino says this is the worst time of film ever. Novels and music are the same. It's because the creative class are the suckhole conformists now .Hey follow corporate esg more than their intuition.
"Political correctness is social fasciism" George Carlin.
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I'm already breaking the rules of success by disregarding any - by pure instinct. That's talent. Or something.
really? I bet you're probably conforming to the brutal political correctness that is destroying creativity and imagination. I'm just guessing.
prove me wrong.
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Oh wow! The Impressionists! You have got to read Jean Renoir's biography of his father Pierre, a pioneer of cinema writing about a founder of Impressionism. I have never read a better art history book.
The Impressionists were denounced in the press of their time like you would never believe. I mean, you have to read it. I can't begin to convey it.
who is the press denouncing now? Who are the rebels now? I find the artists to be paranoid of free thought nowadays. Social fascism has ruined movies and creative people's brains. Weird leftist politics have made people censor their own thoughts by now. Its destroyed people's imaginations. Imagining and being creative is not for people that regard politeness as their highest value.
A wise man...
They can be rebels, but they certainly don't have to be.
new ideas & things make the idiots think. This causes confusion, they have to have new words and put them together. The idiots know they don't want to stand out in the crowd because they can't defend their opinions.
but we don't get new ideas from almost any movie or musical act nowadays. Everyone is too cowardly to create bravely now. We don't even get comedies anymore. TEHy are politically correct or about poo.... everything is safe now. There is no rebellion anymore from any artist I see.
I've taken to reading the classics.
Wow, " the idiots"...is this how you talk about the people who would potentially pay for your work???
@@DakaloMooi_05 the bulk of humanity don't think for themselves, that is an idiot
@@DakaloMooi_05 he talks like how hollywood talks now. They are always calling their fans racists or sexists. They act like Trudeau did to sth peaceful truckers. Hollywood is like Trudeau. Fake but they have this arrogant attitude that they are on the right side.
Hollywood has become political indoctrination propaganda.
Tom Cruise's movie was good oddly because h'es a Scientologist and that guards him from en woke ideology. I don't like scientology but any belief system is a guard.
the problem is our writers have no belief systems anymore.
"i'm being oppressed by white males," isn't a belief system but it dos create [passive aggressive and self righteous screenplays.
Th left is a hate cult and hate is bad for creativity.
I had to do it My Way..
Harper Lee knew this.
Film Courage 1. The Ai New World Order 0.
This is why "Writers and Actors-Rebellion" won their fight against the BIG Studios in the 1st place and with the help of Taylor Swift was just a Bonus Feature!... 😏😉😎
ok
new IS usually bad tho, chestertons fence & so forth. xistence is, at its heart, a brutal struggle for survival, & we didnt get to tha post-scarcity point we at by naively entertaining each & ery insane idea offered by a "creative" person...
the more freer the artist the more freer the country.....west is the best.
Is this a solely Eurocentric perspective?
huh? what does that mean? iN what way is the perspective Eurocentric?
I believe that even creativeness should be limited for moral reasons or better for the sole purpose of adhering to God which is why I understand why the Islamic society would do what it does in relation to what the religion puts fort as being creative isn't THE MAIN thing in life!!!!
Art is haram in ISlam. Of course you think Creativity and imagination should be limited. We have a creatively and imaginatively dead society because of conformity like yours. Ideological left are destroying any free mind.. The creative class has taken the last decade to destroy any free mind to can find. Imposters are now in charge.
In the elbows is a tertiary chakra point correlating to the solar plexus. This primary center of course relates to ones sense of personal selfhood, and, social power and influence in the world at large. Sometimes a chakra will bebtoo open, and it can close the chakras adjacent. Successful writers are indeed very powerful people; and it's a treasure to behold one so actualized. Balance is a vital key. Writers give themselves plenty of room to think in. Enjoy your power. Forget not divine love which birthed all things. Close the gap of separation that holds off all things from unity. Such is the dream, the stage, the actors; the conclusion.
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Yeah society hates Spielberg, Scorsese, Picasso, JK Rowling, Marina Abramovic, Tom Hanks, Roald Dhal.....
the world has changed in et past 15 years. YOu're mentioning people that were established when creativity was honoured.
You include Marina Abromovitch who I think is a symbol of the death of creativity and imagination. Funny how lost you are.
Roald Dahl's books are being censored and changed by our weird leftist ideologues that seem to control publishing. Your choice it to kill your creativity and imagination before you get into the door or go underground and be a real creative.
People will tell you they are just changing a few words but whole paragraphs of his work are being edited out and replaced with ones that Dahl would've murdered the editor for.
Hollywood is the ground zero for suckhole political ideological creativity now.
Almost all western culture is conformist and dead now.
Your right in part ... society doesn't hate creative people per se, obviously we all love the creative works of the directors and writers you mentioned. But historically the best artists' works almost always were at least one generation ahead of their time. Van Gogh sold only 1 painting during his life, for example. Some other artists that were not fully appreciated during their lives were El Greco, Vermeer, Monet, Manet, Gauguin, Cezanne, Sisley - there's a very long list indeed. I think it's pretty obvious the general public rarely appreciates a truly daring artist during that person's life. Their art makes the majority of the people feel uncomfortable and out of their safety zone. Artists shake shit up, upset the apple cart. They're not usually interested in making people feel warm and fuzzy. That's more the essence of what I was trying to get at in this interview.
Hollywood isn't about shaking anything up anymore. ESG scores rule them. This guy saying he's rebel is weird nowadays. Let's see anyone here say anything against political orthodoxy. No way. Writers and almost all artists are total cowards nowadays.@@MarlinDarrah Disney lost $196 billion last year because people hate ESG messaging. ESG is basically the international corporations pushing leftist identity politics. people at think they are activists but they are ESG corporate pushers of ESG ideology.
Hollywood pushes corporate philosophy and calls itself stunning and brave... cowards in a cult that won't allow them to think.
Who is able to think freely in Hollywood anymore?