One aspect of a film that everyone agrees is influential in moviemaking is to stand out.
Whether through story or style, standing out is the one thing that separates the memorable movie from the forgettable one. One of those inspirations is from the profound influence of abstract art pieces. Their purposeful bizarreness not only inspires ideas and concepts for various films but also enlightens us about the depth and versatility of this art form.
It's a common misconception that movies that are too abstract or weird are awful. However, this is nothing more than a ludicrous suggestion. In reality, many films, like Fantastic Planet, Mulholland Drive, or Kinds Of Kindness, use the bizarre to create an interesting and unique experience.
Whether it's a piece of art on the side of the street or a sculpture made from a collage of different materials, the abstract has a unique power to inspire. It's this inspiration that often leads to the creation of unique and memorable films.
"I don’t know why people expect art to make sense when they accept the fact that life doesn’t make sense." This perspective suggests that abstraction is a natural part of both life and art, implying that art, like life, doesn't always need to be logical or clear.”
David Lynch