It's self-censorship to avoid a rating.It happens all the time in the UK. They get away with not calling it censorship because the studios will go, "If we have this scene in the film what rating would we get?" before officially submitting it for classification.
That happens with a lot of American movies to adjust the U.S. rating as well. The cut scenes are often restored in the DVD or perhaps streaming.It happens all the time in the UK. They get away with not calling it censorship because the studios will go, "If we have this scene in the film what rating would we get?" before officially submitting it for classification.
It's self-censorship to avoid a rating.
....why would they do that? They are not high minded art collectives releasing movies for the edification of the population and the advancement of the art form. They are multi national corporations beholden to their board of directors and stockholders. Their job is to bring in the most return possible for a given investment.It's greed to get a lower rating and more money. There's no mainstream film that could not get released completely uncut if the studios cared more about the work than the money.
And that's not even necessarily a bad thing. Why shouldn't a teen be able to see your movie if you could have just cut one little scene and made it more accessible.......why would they do that? They are not high minded art collectives releasing movies for the edification of the population and the advancement of the art form. They are multi national corporations beholden to their board of directors and stockholders. Their job is to bring in the most return possible for a given investment.
Final trailer
I agree, that song did not work at all for that trailer.I'm afraid the song choice made it almost unwatchable for me. For some reason, that autotuning effect that makes voices sound "robotic" like that is agonizing to me, like nails on a chalkboard only worse. I don't know why, but I literally can't stand the sound of it. No matter how hard I try, I never get used to it and I'm in full-bore "AAAAAA MAKE IT STOP MAKE IT STOP" mode every time I hear it. I wish I were exaggerating, but I'm not. I wish I understood why the sound does that to me. To some extent it's the cognitive dissonance -- a human voice just should not sound like that -- but that hardly seems like enough.
I love Nolan trailers - they're fascinating, no one understands a thing what's actually happening much less getting any useful info what the movie is about but when you are in the actual theater and have seen it your mind is completely blown by the story and execution
I'm afraid the song choice made it almost unwatchable for me. For some reason, that autotuning effect that makes voices sound "robotic" like that is agonizing to me, like nails on a chalkboard only worse. I don't know why, but I literally can't stand the sound of it. No matter how hard I try, I never get used to it and I'm in full-bore "AAAAAA MAKE IT STOP MAKE IT STOP" mode every time I hear it. I wish I were exaggerating, but I'm not. I wish I understood why the sound does that to me. To some extent it's the cognitive dissonance -- a human voice just should not sound like that -- but that hardly seems like enough.
ANNNNDD.....They just released an alternate version with Ludwig Goransson's( the films composer) score.
Early reviews are lacking in enthusiasm about the movie apparently.
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