A press release distributed via fax this morning reports that audiences are increasingly seeking films that offer "pre-digested emotional bandwidth," a factor directly contributing to the record-breaking success of the new Michael Jackson biopic, "Michael." Industry experts are attributing the film's unprecedented box office performance to the public's heightened craving for narratives that neatly sidestep inconvenient truths.Market analysis conducted by the Cinema Insights Group (CIG) indicates a significant shift in viewer preferences. Films assessed as containing "complex moral ambiguities" or requiring "extensive critical engagement" experienced a 17% decline in first-week attendance compared to the previous fiscal quarter. Conversely, productions that scored highly on the newly implemented "Narrative Clarity Index" (NCI), which measures a film's focus on straightforward resolutions and emotional accessibility, consistently achieved 92% of their projected opening weekend revenue. This data suggests a clear audience preference for narratives that provide immediate emotional satisfaction without the need for nuanced interpretation.Studio executives are actively recalibrating their production slates to align with these observed trends. A spokesperson for Global Filmworks stated that all new script submissions are now subjected to a mandatory "Truth-Sifting" review process. This internal assessment specifically aims to identify and mitigate elements that might prompt viewer discomfort or prolonged analytical thought, ensuring that narrative arcs effectively smooth over any potential "inconvenient truths." The process focuses on maximizing the "pre-digested" quality of the content, thereby guaranteeing a seamless and emotionally unchallenging viewing experience. One executive noted, "Our goal is not to simplify stories, but to optimize their emotional delivery directly to the audience, eliminating any unnecessary detours."Current projections from the Motion Picture Trends Institute (MPTI) forecast a 22% increase in films featuring "resolution-focused" endings across major studio releases by the end of the next financial year. This strategic pivot reflects an industry-wide commitment to delivering content aligned with the verified preference for high "pre-digested emotional bandwidth." Further details regarding the optimal "bandwidth" levels for various genres, alongside specific guidelines for "Truth-Sifting" protocols, are expected to be released next quarter.