I think that there is a place for political correctness in contemporary filmmaking- to an extent. Filmmaking is a form of art, and art is for expression. If someone feels strongly about something political and/or wants to express a certain point to viewers, then they should have the right (freedom of speech) to express it. However, I think that there should be limits to this- such as not saying anything that would be offensive. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but they should be civil about it.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Political Correctness Response
Is there a place for political correctness in contemporary filmmaking?
I think that there is a place for political correctness in contemporary filmmaking- to an extent. Filmmaking is a form of art, and art is for expression. If someone feels strongly about something political and/or wants to express a certain point to viewers, then they should have the right (freedom of speech) to express it. However, I think that there should be limits to this- such as not saying anything that would be offensive. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but they should be civil about it.
I think that there is a place for political correctness in contemporary filmmaking- to an extent. Filmmaking is a form of art, and art is for expression. If someone feels strongly about something political and/or wants to express a certain point to viewers, then they should have the right (freedom of speech) to express it. However, I think that there should be limits to this- such as not saying anything that would be offensive. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but they should be civil about it.
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