Every year, some Oscar kitsch appears, says Kamil Fila ahead of a big movie weekend
Film critic Kamil Fila discusses contemporary cinema, Oscar nominations, and the personal emotions that films evoke in a recent interview.
In an interview, Czech film critic Kamil Fila shares his perspectives on current films and their Oscar nominations. He argues against the overly analytical approach that some critics adopt, emphasizing the importance of emotional engagement with films. Fila believes that an excessive detachment can hinder the appreciation of cinema, revealing his passion for storytelling and character development within films.
The conversation delves into various topics, including the significance of intelligence in films like 'Hamnet' and the common practice of using movie tastes to belittle others. Fila categorizes certain Oscar-nominated films as kitsch and reflects on personal experiences that resonate emotionally with audiences, such as the last film that left him deeply affected. His thoughts illustrate how Hollywood's direction has changed over time, with Fila noting a loss of quality in storytelling and originality.
Moreover, he touches on the current Oscar race, offering insights into the films he believes stand out and those that fall short of delivering meaningful narratives. Fila's reflections represent a broader discourse on cinematic quality and the evolving landscape of film criticism, encouraging viewers to engage more deeply with the films they watch instead of conforming to pretentious standards of taste.