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While I agree the focus should be on quality, Villeneuve is the epitome of style over substance. Hell, he even basically says that himself in the second paragraph:
Also, a lot of TV has very good storytelling, something Villeneuve clearly considers a low priority. He is not the one we should listen to about what makes a good movie IMHO
This presumes that the only way to add substance to a film is through dialogue.
The spinning top totem at the end of Inception. Neo stopping the bullets in The Matrix. The first shot of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park. The Nazis’ faces melting in Raiders.
Dialogue can be wonderful. But visual storytelling that treats the audience with respect is what cinema is all about.
Check out the (now defunct) YouTube channel Every Frame a Painting. The video on Drive in particular opened my eyes to how Refn composes shots to incredible effect.
And it is NOT about capturing “pretty” scenes, but about manipulating the viewer’s emotions in ways they do not even perceive.
I guess it depends on the piece. Is the movie trying to be entertainment or art?
In the end It's a visual medium as well audiotory. And therefor you have a several ways to achieve your message and vision.
From the picturesque to basic exposition throu dialog. Music is another factor that can elevate a movie to new hights.
Both 'Dune' and 'We Need To Talk About Kevin' rely mainly of visual storytelling. But do so in vastly different ways.
But take the typical Steven Spielberg movies from the hight of his career and you can see how much he leans on the music score to achieve his vision.
But it all comes down what type of movie the director wants to make.
Addendum: I will admit that well written characters and dialog isn't as easy to come by in Hollywood media. But movies that mainly focus on the writing and are great do exist.