Better to Show than Tell

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According to the book <101 Things I Learned in Film School>,  it's always better to show rather than tell when it comes to the film (Recommend this book for those who interested in flim making). 

With the advancement of technology, there has been a transition from silent films to talkies, making the role of dialogue in movies incredibly important. However, sometimes silence in a scene gives the audience a chance to think and feel what they see, allowing us to experience movies more deeply.

For this SHOWDOWN Theme A Quite Place: Best films with limited dialogue, we've prepared 10 movies in two sets.

Better to Show Than Tell (SIDE A) by Editor Zorba - Here
Better to Show Than Tell (SIDE B) by Editor Capo - Here

[Things to NOTE]

(1)Especially the films by director Tsai Ming-Liang are the essence of quietude , so if you haven't seen them yet, be sure to give his movies a try (Please be careful not to fall asleep).

(2)Every single moment in Long Day’s Journey Into Night is a piece of ART. We highly recommend watching these beautiful scenes with LG OLED.

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