QuoteProject
Many really good films allow us to empathize with other lives.
Roger Ebert
ShareWTF𝕏

Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote suggests that films can help us understand and connect with the experiences of others.

Roger Ebert highlights the power of cinema to foster empathy by inviting audiences to step into the shoes of characters whose lives differ from their own. Through storytelling and visual representation, films can bridge gaps between diverse human experiences, enhancing our understanding of different perspectives and emotions.

Themes

FilmEmpathyUnderstandingCinemaStorytelling

In practice

Example use cases

Using this quote in a film studies class to discuss the impact of cinema on empathy.

More from Roger Ebert

Socrates told us, "the unexamined life is not worth living." I think he's calling for curiosity, more than knowledge. In every human society at all times and at all levels, the curious are at the leading edge.
Roger EbertRead
Vincent Gallo has put a curse on my colon and a hex on my prostate. He called me a 'fat pig' in the New York Post and told the New York Observer I have 'the physique of a slave-trader.' He is angry at me because I said his 'The Brown Bunny' was the worst movie in the history of the Cannes Film Festival... _x000D_ it is true that I am fat, but one day I will be thin, and he will still be the director of 'The Brown Bunny.'
Roger EbertRead
I was born inside the movie of my life. The visuals were before me, the audio surrounded me, the plot unfolded inevitably but not necessarily. I don't remember how I got into the movie, but it continues to entertain me.
Roger EbertRead
Why do alcoholics begin down the same hazardous road day after day? They are in search of that elusive window of well-being that opens when you drink your way out of a hangover and aren't yet drunk all over again. The alcoholic's day consists of trying to keep that window open.
Roger EbertRead
There are no guarantees. But there is also nothing to fear. We come from oblivion when we are born. We return to oblivion when we die. The astonishing thing is this period of in-between.
Roger EbertRead
Parents and schools should place great emphasis on the idea that it is all right to be different. Racism and all the other 'isms' grow from primitive tribalism, the instinctive hostility against those of another tribe, race, religion, nationality, class or whatever. You are a lucky child if your parents taught you to accept diversity.
Roger EbertRead

Similar quotes

Music will never go away, and I will never stop making music; it's just what capacity or what arena you decide to do it.
Dave GrohlRead
I try all night to play a pretty note.
Jimi HendrixRead
I am big. It's the pictures that got small.
Billy WilderRead
Who made art history? Not the most reasonable people. The mad men did. If painting is the mirror of a time, it must be mad to have a true image of what that time is. To one madness we oppose another madness.
Max ErnstRead
For my art, there is a common theme most of the time: it is using the things we can see to search for the world we cannot see.
Cai Guo-QiangRead
The musician is perhaps the most modest of animals, but he is also the proudest. It is he who invented the sublime art of ruining poetry.
Erik SatieRead

A little wisdom, now and then

Subscribe for the occasional hand-picked quote. No noise.