Devised Marvel Movies in The City
Kam Raslan | Faiq Syazwan | Sim Wie Boon
25-Oct-19 21:00
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In this episode of A Bit of Culture, Kam’s studio session is graced by dynamic duo Sim Wie Boon and Faiq Syazwan on an intense conversation about gentrified city centres, devised theatre and the debate on Marvel movies—are they really that bad? Kam has observed that downtown KL has been “hollowed out”: with KLites choosing to move out of the city centre, he wonders about the fate of our metropolis’s city life. Then, Faiq gives us an insight into devised theatre, the different opinions on its collaborative nature and how live performances are generally meant to be a gamble. Lastly, Sim sets the record straight with the criticism of Marvel movies not “being real art” in relation to the different circumstances that make a successful box office film.
Produced by: Ali Johan
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Categories: Film, Performing Arts, People and Places
Tags: gentrification, city centre, Jalan Petaling, Chinatown, RexKL, Rex Cinema, Georgetown, devised theatre, theatre, monologue, Ridhwan Saidi, Mark Teh, Arctic Monkeys, Marvel movies, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Disney, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, box office, globalisation, Backlane Cinema, events space, Ed Askew, Blue Eyed Baby, Thor Ragnarok, Taika Waititi,