Seinfeld: The movie business is over, replaced by confusion

"Film no longer occupies the top spot in the social and cultural hierarchy that it held for most of our lives," said the comedian.

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The famous American comedian Jerry Seinfeld, best known for the hit sitcom that bears his name, finally tried his hand as a film director with "Unfrosted", which he made for the streaming service Netflix.

In an interview with "GQ," Seinfeld talked about his late entry into the world of filmmaking and expressed his belief that movies aren't as important as they once were.

"It was a completely new experience for me. I thought he had done some cool things in his life, but that's nothing compared to what these people do. They are deadly serious. They have no idea that the movie business is over," he said. a comedian.

Asked to clarify his position a little more seriously, Seinfeld added: "The movie no longer occupies the top of the social, cultural hierarchy that it held for most of our lives. Back in the day, when a movie came out, if it was good, we all went to see it. Everyone we talked about him. We quoted dialogues and scenes that we liked? Depression? I would say disorientation."

The comedian recently appeared in the series finale of Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm, with whom he created the cult series Seinfeld.

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