27-06-2021, 09:33 PM
Does anyone feel that movies and TV these days are a bit more "disposable" than usual and that it's hard to find people to connect with on them?
On a different thread about the MCU, someone mentioned an Indonesian copy of the MCU business model with "Gundala" as part of the Indonesian "Bumilangit Cinematic Universe" and it reminded me of so many times in recent years when I'll ask friends or coworkers if they have seen X (Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, etc.) and most of the time the answer is no, and I have never seen what they're watching either.
Just a decade or two ago, you could easily name movies that people had seen and that they loved and STILL loved, and even now, a lot of "flashback" movies are typically ones from the 80s, 90s, and a bit earlier. It feels that film culture used to have "classics" and movies that people watched over and over again and recommended to family, and would be rites of passage for every new generation.
To me, now everything feels a bit more disposable. Even stuff that USED to be a phenomenon like Breaking Bad or even Game of Thrones is just no longer relevant any more, like there is so much content that the idea of rewatching something is rare.
On a different thread about the MCU, someone mentioned an Indonesian copy of the MCU business model with "Gundala" as part of the Indonesian "Bumilangit Cinematic Universe" and it reminded me of so many times in recent years when I'll ask friends or coworkers if they have seen X (Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, etc.) and most of the time the answer is no, and I have never seen what they're watching either.
Just a decade or two ago, you could easily name movies that people had seen and that they loved and STILL loved, and even now, a lot of "flashback" movies are typically ones from the 80s, 90s, and a bit earlier. It feels that film culture used to have "classics" and movies that people watched over and over again and recommended to family, and would be rites of passage for every new generation.
To me, now everything feels a bit more disposable. Even stuff that USED to be a phenomenon like Breaking Bad or even Game of Thrones is just no longer relevant any more, like there is so much content that the idea of rewatching something is rare.