I'm trying to find an essay, research, or any deeper analysis about why some people, most often conservatives, don't understand film. One of my FB friends posted this meme and it got me thinking about this phenomena.
Some people watch a film* and take the characters and the story completely at face value. They don't see any deeper message from the director. They don't understand that Goodfellas for example, is not a film about a couple of cool guys. Scorsese is not endorsing their behavior or their values.
Any help diving deeper into this topic is appreciated.
*By the way, you could say the same for literature, but since most people don't read past high school. I wanted to focus my question on film.
ETA: Thanks everyone for engaging with me. I've been a lurker and commenter since the early Reddit days, this was my first post.
I mean, obviously there are movies that you don't watch like that, like documentaries or movies that don't have protagonists, but in the most movies identifying with the protagonist to some extent is part of how the film gets it's emotional impact.
I don't think I really got into the movie were I didn't end up relating to the protagonist at least a little bit.
Probably the reason I don't like Russian gang movies and shows. Growing up in the 90s Russia close enough to all that shit, I just hate those people way too much.