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Benny Safdie understood the delicate balance of encouraging his children to engage with his film, 'Flow,' without overwhelming them. As a parent and filmmaker, he recognized that pushing his sons too hard might lead to resistance rather than interest. Instead of applying pressure, Safdie adopted a more subtle approach, allowing them to discover the film on their own terms.
This strategy reflects a broader challenge many parents face when introducing their children to art, whether it be films, books, or music. The key lies in fostering an environment where curiosity can thrive without the weight of obligation. Safdie's experience underscores the importance of patience and understanding in nurturing a child's appreciation for creative works. By creating a space where his sons could choose to explore 'Flow,' he not only respected their autonomy but also potentially sparked a genuine interest in the film and its themes. This thoughtful approach serves as a reminder that sometimes, less is more when it comes to sharing our passions with the next generation.
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