Netflix: The Epstein Island of Cinema.
cinema is a private club and you aren't invited. stop lying to yourself that talent matters in a system run by a corporate syndicate. these big production houses would rather let their high-end gear rot in a warehouse than let an indie filmmaker touch it for a day. it is pure gatekeeping and it’s pathetic. they don't want art they want a monopoly on who gets to speak.
and honestly netflix is the worst of the bunch. they don't support art they strip-mine it. they’re like the epstein island of the creative world—a place where dreams and original ideas go to be exploited and discarded by a bunch of sick, money-hungry suits who think they own human expression. they’ll reject a regional masterpiece without even watching it just because the algorithm didn't get a hard-on for the data. it’s a direct attack on the soul of storytelling.
it’s disgusting how many masterpieces are sitting on dead hard drives right now just because some ceo decided a story wasn’t marketable enough. they’ve turned cinema into a rigged game where the elite stay on top and the rest of us are left begging for scraps. they don't love the craft they love the control. we are making real art while they are just guarding a dying throne. the system isn't broken it was built to keep us out and it’s time we stopped playing nice with the people killing our industry.
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