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Suspend the suspension of disbelief | Roger Ebert | Roger Ebert

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The audience is never required to bring suspension of disbelief with them to a movie. It is the filmmakers’ job to create it–to drag it kicking and screaming from the clenched fist of the viewer’s reason. It is an INvoluntary response (or lack of response), created when questioning certain details is made impossible by the distraction of the mind.