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was no Procession; the King stood still in his first place; no Exorcised
The collapse of an entire industry is a sad story no matter how you slice it. The collapse of Hollywood is also something more. For years, movies were a major American export, sending not just celluloid film but also an American worldview around the globe. Now, measured strictly in dollars, the $20 billion–plus the U.S. earns from exporting films and television shows each year is dwarfed by other exports—oil, cars, and industrial machinery among them. But still, these quintessentially American products—action movies, bingeable streaming shows, and a bevy of dashing superheroes and impossibly glam movie stars—punch far above their weight in establishing the nation’s “soft power” internationally, seeding American language, culture, fashion, and societal mores into living rooms from Seoul to São Paulo in a way no container ship full of LNG can match. When we say, “an offer he can’t refuse” or “I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore,” everyone knows what it means, and where it came from.