Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
People often show art by grouping similar works together, but the author says that approach doesn't work well for early short films, especially nonfiction. In the early 1900s, audiences saw mixed shows with dramas, comedies, news, and travel films all together, not long runs of similar short films, so showing many similar early shorts in a row is usually boring and historically inaccurate. Film restorations that focus only on the movies themselves and then screen them alone lose the original context that made the films work, so we should try to recreate mixed programs when presenting early films today.
Logic Breakdown
Focus on the final paragraph's contrast between archives' restoration efforts and exhibition practice. Note the author's statements that archives "spend vast amounts of time and effort in restoring films" but that "authenticity is sometimes allowed to go out the window" when films are "presented in an inauthentic setting." Use those lines to infer the author's view about the value of directors' cuts when exhibition ignores programming/context.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage7.It can be inferred from the passage that the author holds which one of the following views regarding the "directors' cuts" described in the final paragraph?
Correct Answer
D
The passage says, "Film archives spend vast amounts of time and effort in restoring films as they supposedly were when originally produced. These restorations are presented with great fanfare as authentic versions, or directors' cuts." It immediately warns that "authenticity is sometimes allowed to go out the window" and that "Films are presented in an inauthentic setting, utterly shorn of the program that once gave these films life and context." Together these statements imply that the time and effort invested in producing directors' cuts can be wasted if exhibitors ignore other aspects of authenticity (programming/exhibition). This is exactly what choice D says.
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