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matrixmann) wrote2015-12-08 02:35 am
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The end of lightness
In a dark age...
... why not let the darkness embrace you instead of practicing a happy-go-lucky culture?
... why not let the darkness embrace you instead of practicing a happy-go-lucky culture?
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New series like these have taken the place of the novel.
There are good movies like Philomena, Ex Machina, The Book Thief.
I share your general feeling in this post, but it is up to people to find meaning in things and just saying everything sucks means that you are guaranteed never to find anything you like.
A lot of the tv series nowadays that are long series that people watch multiple seasons of from the beginning to the end do seem like they are written by a team of writers that are looking for sensationalist ideas and a plot climax at the end of every episode that will drive ratings. But, this was how all of Dickens novels were done too, at least the part about written to have cliff hangers at the end of each part. They were published in weekly installments in newspapers.
There are some series that are great to look at and have good acting but don't really have much of a plot if you think about them too much like Penny Dreadful and Lost.
I think I can find things that are interesting if I look around and are a little forgiving.
Like Battlestar Galactica and American Horror Story have many bad parts, but have some really good parts too.
The problem with what you've said here is that you're guaranteeing that in the future you'll dislike everything. A lot of the techniques of film making are really good now. Even dumb films like this bad thing I saw where twenty somethings dive for treasure in the Bahamas last night for fifteen minutes before turning it off because the dialogue was insipid was great to look at.
Sometimes I feel like I can see a movie as part of the current cultural zeitgeist or moment and see something, like one scene, that is really profound saying something about the current human condition. At least, it's possible that it's there. The director of whatever might not even have thought about it much, but everything made currently or recently is like a future document of what it was like to live now.
That's an idea from structuralism of say Roland Barthes or Claude Levi Strauss or Theodor Adorno. They are all like cultural codes that can be deciphered many different ways.
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It's more like "humans, you bore me to death - just mind your own roots, take a look at it and you might find something that you can transport into content of these days which makes you do something different than the regular schemes by the text-book that each other keep influencing themselves with like awful incest".
Like a command to get a little dynamic into the stories and music being thought up and just not only remain with the stuff one can currently make a lot of money with.
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Always talking about the same topic gets boring, so you don't try to repeat yourself. If I achieve to make that properly, I don't know, but I try my efforts. Reoccurring golden threads just may be possible as well, and this I wouldn't see a problem with that as it's just written by one entity.
But, what I definitely must keep up with is to always come up with something new. A new topic, music for or with a certain purpose, ways of writing, things that I see. In latter issue, I think it's best to pick things which people regularly don't notice - somehow I've also got a little talent in seeing them.
Because just - trying to copy another one's writing might not guide anyone here to me to have a talk.
Also, I think there's no group I can fit in, I don't have the mindset that suits to anything, so why acting like all the others and complaining about the same things that they do?
Besides, even though this is bluntly said "killing time", I rather prefer to try to give it a little meaning. Just not put anything out for the sake of putting anything out.
Even though I don't value my out-pourings too high or of any great significance to the world.