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People say New Yorker cartoons are funny...they're wrong
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"when it comes to the experience of watching a film, the director doesn’t know any more or any better than the average viewer". Exactly...
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Once the author sets their work loose upon the world, they become another spectator with another unique, and valid, opinion.
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If Aronofsky believes his film is about X, that's valid, and it's his opinion. If the critic believes it's about Y, it's equally valid.
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But if Aronofsky publicly states his opinion, the critic has no more right to call him "wrong" than I have to call the critic "wrong" too.
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That's not how Death of the Author works. DotA says the Author is JUST another interpretation; it doesn't outright negate the Author.
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Yeah, how would he know what his movie is about?
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Agreed. He should really just stop talking. This allegory nonsense is too much. And the critics who support it total rubes.pic.twitter.com/7spf7XUrn6
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Is author dead? Is the spectator emancipated?
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Don't mansplain to him.
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I was out at eating dead babies. Poor directorial choice of a plot device.
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