You lost me here. We'll never understand each other if that's your stance.
I'm all in for art, but movies are expensive, require deep-pocketed investors who are not as worried about art as much as they are interested in making a profit, in a pursuit that often does not make money. That much is reality, but, to me, the more interesting part is that some of them at least, are made with the intent of doing something a bit better than a purely commercial product.
I have one foot in my local art scene, know people who get art in galleries, but they rarely make much money, nor do they have the up-front costs that come with even a cheap movie.
That's what I find interesting about movies.....the fact that, in a world full of investors and accountants, now and again, something rises above all that. People who make movies know about Art (in caps), but they have to also know about finances, management, music, sound, image processing, etc.....contemporary renaissance people.