this post was submitted on 01 Apr 2021
0 points (NaN% liked)

Movies & TV

22858 readers
86 users here now

Rules for Movies & TV Discussion

  1. Any discussion of Disney properties should contain a (cw: imperialism) tag. If your post isn't tagged appropriately it will be removed.

  2. Anti-Bong Joon-ho trolling will result in an immediate ban from c/movies and submitted to the site administrators for review.

  3. On Star Trek Sunday only posts discussing how we might achieve space communism are permitted. Non-Star Trek related content will be removed and you will be temporarily banned until the following Sunday.

Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.

AVATAR 3

Perverts Guide to Ideology

founded 4 years ago
MODERATORS
 

I'm trying to find an essay, research, or any deeper analysis about why some people, most often conservatives, don't understand film. One of my FB friends posted this meme and it got me thinking about this phenomena.

Some people watch a film* and take the characters and the story completely at face value. They don't see any deeper message from the director. They don't understand that Goodfellas for example, is not a film about a couple of cool guys. Scorsese is not endorsing their behavior or their values.

Any help diving deeper into this topic is appreciated.

*By the way, you could say the same for literature, but since most people don't read past high school. I wanted to focus my question on film.

ETA: Thanks everyone for engaging with me. I've been a lurker and commenter since the early Reddit days, this was my first post.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) (1 children)

I would say that there is media where the viewer, reader or listener is essentially viewing the plot and characters as a spectator to it, not somebody who is meant to identify with them.

For example, in Downfall, you are not supposed to identify with the Nazis, you are just witnessing what is happening to them.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) (1 children)

Yeah. Come to think about it there are a lot of comedies like that. Like in Death of Stalin you're probably not going to identify with Khrushchev too much or care about what happens to him.

Still, having protagonist(s) you're supposed to relate to and care about at least a little bit has been the mainstream way of telling a story and making the story engaging for a long long time.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago

Nobody should identify with Khrushchev or care to much what happens to him.