"We're in big trouble": Tim Robbins on the future of cinema

"We're in big trouble": Tim Robbins on the future of cinema

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Tim Robbins expressed concern about the quality of modern movies on Netflix and the future of cinema. The actor believes that high-quality films will become increasingly rare in Hollywood.

Shawshank Redemption star Tim Robbins shared his thoughts on the future of cinema, writes UNN with reference to NME.

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American actor Tim Robbins is worried about the future of the film industry.

Tim Robbins, who became famous for his role in the film "Shawshank Redemption", began his career in 1982 and is now a "veteran" of acting. He has had roles in films such as best shooter, tropical fever, and mysterious river, among many others.

He is currently starring in the sci-fi dystopian series Apple TV+ Silo with Rebecca Ferguson. In an interview with the Guardian about the project and his career, the actor expressed concern about the future of the film industry.

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Tim Robbins believes that Hollywood has a disappointing future ahead of it.

If you go to Netflix now, you can see what movies are coming out, and you tell me, what is the future of cinema? We're in big trouble.

- says the actor.

Tim Robbins added that high-quality films will still be successful and have a lasting impact, but it will be much rarer than it was before.

It's been 30 years since Shawshank Redemption

- he said.

When it came out, it received good reviews, it was nominated for an Academy Award, but no one saw it. The situation was changed by VHS and Ted Turner, who showed it on his TV channel Turner Classic Movies. This is my favorite movie. It remains at the top of IMDb as the most beloved movie of all time. So I know that high-quality movies, high-quality TV shows will continue. Whether it's a hit or not doesn't matter compared to what people will think about it in 10, 15, 20 years

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