The word gets thrown around a lot but if we sit down and think about it, what makes a movie Kino? What elements does it need to become a classic? A timeless and memorable plot? An all-star cast? An acclaimed director?
Discuss.
>>79945412
It just has to be looking like a movie theater in Germany. Then it will undeniably be a Kino.
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>>79945412
In Germany, Kino means cinema.
On /tv/ it's a meme.
no. let's watch this instead
these bears are total wusses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRzGAD_0MMY
>>79945464
>>79945506
I meant it in the meme sense.
>>79945464
>>79945506
Kino is also a cinema in polish, so...
>>79945593
And in Norway
it has to be good and not reddit
>>79945506
You don't say.
>>79945549
In the meme sense Kino is a meaningless word to the same effect as "flick", but with an added implied significance. The truth is, it really is meaningless and is used to refer to virtually anything. Dogkino, Capekino, Diarrheakino, and so on.
>>79945412
If you like it it's kino
If you don't get it, then it's kino
>>79945593
and Japanese.
How do I become a Kinok?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinoks
No actors
No plot
No music
No voiceover
Long takesbasically Benning
>>79945925
go back in time to the 1920s, suck off the other kinoks. There.