Online discussions about the differences between art films and commercial films used to be common, but there was never a standard, and discussions often turned into a war of words that involved elevating oneself while belittling others.
At first, many movies that people thought were "good-looking" ended up with this kind of outcome.
After all, whether a movie is good-looking is a matter of personal taste and appreciation levels. What you think is good-looking, I might not find good-looking, and I might even think it's complete trash.
Strangely, the Taoyuan Cinema never fell into this vortex.
A portion of the audience that shared the same taste in movies as Taoyuan Cinema's selection naturally had nothing but praise, lauding the cinema for its excellent choices.
"Crazy Stone is definitely a classic of classics, so good-looking!"
"Absolutely, it's the film that pioneered domestic black comedy, just look at the cast, they all became big shots later on!"