Seaman
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2018
- Location
- Spain/Africa
Warner Brothers used to have a separated budget for Stanley Kubrick, who signed exclusively with them (without creative freedom restrictions).I see Suzuki as a sort of Terence Malick (cinema) or Scott Walker (music) equivalent; each have spent years out in the wilderness, but their prior work is held to such a high degree that whilst they'll never make blockbuster money, within the context of their respective industires, their work will be held in high regard. And even though money talks; in many respects art wins over commerce.
Maybe i'm being poetic and romantic about it, but I think there's room in the industry for such artistic statements; especially in this homogonised age.
WB scheduled their comercial projects for competing every year while saving some millions of dollars for the master's project.
They didn't even demanded his movie having success, the company loved him and this it became a safe for the movie lovers having Kubrick's creations just because that was what the world fairly deserved.
We need a Warner Bros in game industry doing that with Yu Suzuki. Its a matter of unargable justice.