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Quick gratification is the reason why movies are dying, but I think a smart director could use it to make kinos.

https://youtube.com/shorts/yfVvBkKaoHo?si=oECeYXZd6ak5IHgr
https://youtube.com/shorts/LeCXftypYa4?si=RyR0fhc4WO_suFtw
https://youtube.com/shorts/B0PlKouPFjo?si=4_qqNJhRrVbZoyyr

Watch these clips and see how they don't waste your time setting up the characters and locations? They just fucking start. And it grasps your interest. Because you are inteligent enough to understand what is happening.
This is the future right here.
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But I just literally finished watching a feature length documentary on YouTube
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Some Ai creators can make Kinos I like Miles in Motion and Gossip Goblin



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