In his book about Katharine Hepburn, the critic Andrew Britton writes that there are tendencies in American cinema – he's talking here about the way genre functions, as well as a certain cultural conservatism in Hollywood movies – that work to "discourage any process of generalisation from the dramatic world to the reality inhabited by the spectator which fails to conduce to intimations of the rightness of the status quo."
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In his book about Katharine Hepburn, the critic Andrew Britton writes that there are tendencies in American cinema – he's talking here about the way genre functions, as well as a certain cultural conservatism in Hollywood movies – that work to "discourage any process of generalisation from the dramatic world to the reality inhabited by the spectator which fails to conduce to intimations of the rightness of the status quo."