: Many experts believe the "death of cinema" isn't about the quality of films, but a broken industry model. While production is more democratic than ever, distribution is still controlled by a "one-percent economy" where only a few films get global attention.
: Some argue that cinema is not a static product but a "live" event that happens in time and space. Like religion, it gathers people in a "secular temple" to experience something larger than life together. cinema
: As Alfred Hitchcock famously put it, cinema should use dialogue only when absolutely necessary, instead telling stories through the "cinematic way" of pure visual sequences. The Modern Crisis: Industry vs. Art : Many experts believe the "death of cinema"