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Leonardo DiCaprio, a famous actor, expressed his concerns about the future of cinema and changes in how we consume art in an interview with The Times of London. He stressed that the decline of traditional distribution could lead to a decline in the big screen, particularly due to the rise in popularity of new formats.

“Things are changing quickly,” DiCaprio said, pointing to significant transformations in the industry. Previously, cinemas could show documentaries, but now audiences are increasingly waiting for new releases on streaming platforms rather than in theaters.

The actor also reflected on the possible evolution of cinemas into places for the elite, similar to jazz bars. “Cinemas can become a haven for purists,” he noted, indicating the possibility that such institutions will become a place for true film fans, rather than for the general public.

DiCaprio expressed hope that creative individuals will continue to showcase their work on the big screen: “I hope that enough visionaries will be able to realize their unique ideas that audiences will be able to visit in the cinema.”

He also touched on the impact of artificial intelligence on the industry, emphasizing that while technology can be helpful for new creators, true art must always be created by a person: “Everything that is considered art must come from human manual labor.”

Despite the popularity of blockbusters such as “Avatar”, DiCaprio noted that the lack of mid-budget dramas could lead to the loss of important aspects of cinema, as large commercial projects now dominate.

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