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A person who has a passion for films is a cineaste. It's an old word that emerged from the country of Italy in the 1920s. The word was derived from "cinema," or movie theater. The original definition of the word said, "a person whose occupation is to talk about this kind of film." In other words, a cineaste does not need to be someone with any experience in the industry because they are simply discussing movies, but it can also refer to people who make movies themselves. In today's world, there are many kinds of films being viewed and discussed by viewers and critics alike. From the 1960s to the 1990s, there were no less than eight major film re-releases of popular movies. This meant that people began to appreciate different kinds of movies. This is why the word "cineaste" has evolved into "film fanatic." The definition has changed over time, but today's cineasts are still very passionate about cinema. This enthusiasm for films is evident in their online posts, blog posts, and social networking activities. Despite all this information, I still think there are many misconceptions about cineastes in the cyber world. So in this article I will be clarifying common myths about cineastes and expressing my own thoughts on these myths. Myth 1: Cineastes are snobs who do not like to see movies with subtitles or foreign films Myth 2: Cineasts like to watch movies with subtitles only. They don't want to watch dubbed versions of the same movie. Other than some cineasts, I'm sure that there are plenty of non-cineastes who also agree that watching dubbed versions is not good, but it's just that they couldn't care less about subtitling either. This is an example of stereotyping. When I really think about it, watching movies with subtitles is actually fun for me as well. I'm sure that there are still some original subtitlers out there who are working hard to translate movies into other languages for movie lovers. I highly respect these people. Myth 3: Cineasts are obsessed with specific genres of movies This stereotype is not only about cineasts, but about film critics in general. Movie critics are often stereotyped to be obsessed with studying one genre of film over another. I don't think it's true that all film critics automatically prefer one kind of film over another. The truth is that the best critics do not crave only one type of movie. The best critics can appreciate different types of films and their qualities, which prove their credibility as critics. Fiction and non-fiction films differ with regards to realism and the use of special effects. The film genre with the most realistic portrayal of humans is expected to be more favorable than those with unrealistic depictions. This can be seen in opinions from experts on which genres of movies are more or less realistic. In the case of non-fiction films, experts usually rank them according to how well their topics are covered. In general, experts usually prefer movies that stick closer to real life events over those that exaggerate things for entertainment purposes. However, a lot can also depend on a person's personal preferences. cfa1e77820

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