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Spanning the years after the war, cinema faced a unique progression, including the introduction of color films and more sophisticated narrative techniques. Although color films were initially rare due to expensive production costs, they began to gain traction, adding another dimension to cinematography.
The decade preceding World War II saw a surge in mass entertainment while fostering diverse storytelling from various corners of the globe. With the war itself, cinema as a medium further matured, utilizing the platform to address cultural narratives and societal concerns, setting the stage for future blockbusters.