Hey Sup Forums, what is the difference between flick, film, movie and cinema?

Hey Sup Forums, what is the difference between flick, film, movie and cinema?

Give some examples to help me understand.

There Will Be Blood = Flick

Spring Breakers = Cinema

Is this post satire?

no it's retarded

Your post = a flick

This is kino

cinema = movie theatre = place
flick film movie = same.
movie is moving image
film is the celluloid strip they used to capture images.
flick is the flickering light between the films frame.

/thread

Anything else is autism.

Korea = Kino
China = Cinema
France = Film

Flick - Comes from the word "flicker".
Film - Celluloid, the material on which motion pictures are shot on.
Movie - Short for moving picture, another word for saying Motion Picture, or Picture
Cinema - Location in which movies are shown (movie theater)

it's pre-unirony

>flick
Motion picture aimed to provide fun by watching action scenes, no deep meaning, cliche good/evil, in many cases it's hero fighting villain. Example: capeshit.
>film
High quality motion picture, with meaning, auteur cinematography, auteur directing. Examples: Tokyo Story, The Mirror, Touch of Evil, In the Mood for Love, Pierrot le fou.
>movie
Your average motion picture, not necessarily solely focused on action scenes. Examples: The Godfather, Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, The Greed Mile.
>cinema
Filmmaking.

From deep meaning to baseless entertainment, in no particular order

Film
Cinema
Flick
Kino

Thank you.

what about kino?

its like cinema but even better.

Kino is the word "film" in Russian, transcripted to English letter by letter. Used from an interview with Dziga Vertov, where the translator decided to do such transcription. This word in Russian (кинo) is also short for cinema theater (кинoтeaтp), so it could be used to name a place where you watch movies. It was not the meaning of the context of Vertov's interview though.

where would you rank "lichtspiel" in your powerlists and what movie would be pure lichtspiel?

fpbp

plebs will disagree

>Kino
Basically what said
>Cinema
A piece of cinema is a term used when describing a movie that utilizes all realms of motion picture to their fullest potential, and must be seen on a movie screen to be truly experienced. (2001, Mad Max: Fury Road, Lawrence Of Arabia)
>Film
High quality motion pictures, used for describing movies that aren't on the scope and scale of cinema but nevertheless good (Pierrot La Fou, The Godfather, The Foolish Wives)
>Movie
Motion picture made for commercial masses and with central focus on entertainment, basically your average motion picture. It doesn't mean it's a bad movie, it's just that it reaches neither the scale of cinema nor the caliber and integrity of film (The Big Lebowski, The Thing)
>Flick
Money making garbage, products by corporations with no artistic integrity for the sake of mass appeal and mass appeal only, generally aimed at children or normies (Marvel/DC movies, TMNT)

>there are users in this thread actually answering this seriously

If you have to ask you will never understand. Just be content with being mediocre and pretend it's meaningless like the other plebs.

haha yeah, it's pretty easy to see who the legit sperglords are now