> They view a movie or show entirely as a delivery system for a moral instruction. Characters don’t grow or learn or have arcs or redemptions, they just walk the audience through what could be called a plot but is more often better described as a series of strung together events in order to tell you what message they want you to take away from all this.
This describes 90% of pop culture in the last 10 years. The "they" in this case can be just about anyone in Hollywood producing this junk.
Forbidden, secret truths are much more appealing than the mainstream. This psychological phenomena is even older and broader than what you have covered. It is sad how 80% of RW media seems to entirely be this shtick
> They view a movie or show entirely as a delivery system for a moral instruction. Characters don’t grow or learn or have arcs or redemptions, they just walk the audience through what could be called a plot but is more often better described as a series of strung together events in order to tell you what message they want you to take away from all this.
This describes 90% of pop culture in the last 10 years. The "they" in this case can be just about anyone in Hollywood producing this junk.
Forbidden, secret truths are much more appealing than the mainstream. This psychological phenomena is even older and broader than what you have covered. It is sad how 80% of RW media seems to entirely be this shtick