Magic of movies lies not in realism, but in ability to make us believe the impossible

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Filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock's belief that 'film should be stronger than logic' resonates with audiences who embrace escapist cinema. While some dismiss this as artistic compromise, the author argues that emotional impact often trumps strict plausibility. Recent horror films and M. Night Shyamalan's thriller 'Trap' exemplify this, captivating viewers despite improbable premises, proving that powerful cinematic experiences can override rational objections.