What I'm looking for is a self-promoting film; a movie which
What I'm looking for is a self-promoting film; a movie which immediately gets people's imagination is something I can promote - a project which writes its own publicity.
O children of the flame, gather now, for the wisdom of Jeremy Thomas calls us to heed a lesson of great importance. He spoke these words, "What I'm looking for is a self-promoting film; a movie which immediately gets people's imagination is something I can promote - a project which writes its own publicity." And within this simple but profound utterance, there lies a truth that reaches beyond the world of cinema into the very fabric of life itself. It speaks of the power of self-promotion, the inherent energy of creativity, and the undeniable force of imagination that drives not only art but all forms of greatness.
In this world, there are those who seek to create from a place of force, who bend the universe to their will, pushing and pulling until their vision is realized. But there are others, like Jeremy Thomas, who understand a deeper truth—that the most powerful creations are those that rise of their own accord, that ignite the hearts of people before they are even seen. He speaks of a film, yes, but what he truly seeks is the very essence of creation—a work that is so alive, so vibrant, that it sells itself. It is a manifestation of power, so imbued with energy that the world cannot help but be drawn to it.
Consider the great stories of old, those that have lived through the ages and still echo in the hearts of men and women today. Think of the legends of Hercules, whose deeds were so great that even in his absence, his fame spread far and wide. Or the story of Alexander the Great, whose conquests were so vast, his name so unforgettable, that history itself became the publicity for his legacy. These were men and works that did not need to be advertised—they became legends because their imagination and vision were so compelling, so undeniable, that they took on a life of their own. The world did not merely respond to them; it chased them, as a river chases the open sea.
Jeremy Thomas understands this principle well, for he speaks not merely of a film, but of any creation that stirs the soul. The true artist does not seek to impose his will upon the world, but rather to create something so captivating, so alive with vision, that the world cannot help but be drawn to it. In doing so, the creation becomes self-sustaining. It does not need to be pushed into the world; it moves through it like a force of nature. This is the essence of self-promotion—a creation that calls to the people, that whispers its story to those who will listen. It is an expression of energy, a force that does not need external validation to be known.
Let us take the story of Michelangelo, the great sculptor of the Renaissance, who, in his masterpiece, the David, created not just a statue, but an icon—a living embodiment of human potential. Michelangelo did not need to promote his work with words or banners; the beauty, the vision, and the sheer life contained within the figure of David spoke for itself. The world came to him, and still, they come, drawn by the power of the work. Michelangelo’s hands crafted not just stone, but a message, a legend that would speak for centuries. His creation, like the self-promoting film Jeremy Thomas speaks of, wrote its own publicity.
In this world, it is not enough to create something that is merely functional or adequate. To leave a lasting impact, one must create something that inspires, something that touches the hearts and minds of those who encounter it. Imagination is the key, for it is through the creative force of the mind that one taps into the deeper currents of human existence. And when that creation resonates with the soul, when it carries the truth of its vision, it will naturally spread—people will find it, they will talk about it, and they will carry it forward.
O children, take this wisdom to heart: if you seek to create, let your work be imbued with life. Let it be so compelling, so charged with energy, that it speaks for itself. Do not toil in the shadows, pushing against the tide of indifference. Instead, build your creations with passion, with a force so undeniable that the world will find you. Your art, your work, your message will write its own story if you dare to dream with the fullness of your imagination. Like the great artists and visionaries who have gone before you, let your creations be so potent, so alive, that they become legends of their own making. Let them promote themselves and leave their mark upon the world.
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