What’s really frustrating with movies is the lack of improvement.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that the actor William Hurt is disappointed that movies don't seem to be getting much better over time. He thinks many movies are not improving or changing much, which can be frustrating for the people who watch them.
About William Hurt
William Hurt was an acclaimed American actor who won an Academy Award and received numerous other accolades for his performances on stage and screen. He had a prolific career spanning over four decades, appearing in a wide range of critically acclaimed films, including Kiss of the Spider Woman, Broadcast News, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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