I wanted to write this whole thing about how sometimes the determined attempt to make your movie/show appeal to the largest amount of people (in order to make the most money) works to the detriment of the product in question and how movies/shows that are made with more freedom are better. Then I realized, however, that I touched on this issue in a previous post and that other people have written enough about it. So instead of a nuanced comment, have this meme:
I love fictional stories, be they in the form of novels, TV shows, or movies. I love to immerse myself in their worlds and often I come away with feelings, thoughts, and opinions. And what better way to share them than on the internet?
Sunday, March 8, 2020
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About Me
- Satori
- I am in my mid 20s and finished my university career. My areas of study included media analysis, literary and cultural studies, linguistics, and history. I like reading, drawing, writing, movies, TV, friends, traveling, dancing and all kinds of small things that make me happy. Just trying to spread some love.
Some of my favorite horror media 1
I always used to say I don't like horror as a genre. That is not quite true, or it is not quite true anymore. Horror is such a varied ...
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So. To be clear, this is not meant to complain about GoT and in turn praise The Witcher , because I genuinely did love GoT and The Witcher ...
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Wendell and Wild (2022) Years after the tragic loss of her parents Kat finally returns to her now desolate hometown and gets an offer from...
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Blood Red Sky (2021) A mother with a rare disease and her son board a plane in the hopes for better treatment. Criminals hijacking said plan...
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