Message from @overrated
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Instead of just putting scenes for the hell of it
Same for modern pop
Like the trash kind
i mostly don't like the idea of the stuff being brushed over as well too
Good story narrative devices are ones that start a path for the viewer to be engage
I'd say make it a proper plot point without making it too graphic or dismissive
like you'll see a teenager in a show get beaten, raped, and OD
Exactly
and they act totally normal afterwards
Mr robot is another example
There were already signs of the lead having gone through trauma
And everything is implicit
But they talk about it when it is needed
End of the fucking world
And not explicitly talk about the traumatic events
That too
yes i was actually pleasantly surprised by that
a lot of netflix shows have that kind of grotesque romanticization
but that show displayed trauma nicely
I know
What is that show about?
A show with no words yet speaks volumes
Premise?
It’s about a cave man and a T. rex
oh i think ive heard of that
Also no words????
it sounds interesting
Holy shit I'd love to see how it turns out
It’s made by the guy who did samurai jack
Sometimes the way things unfold on the screen are so pivotal to the story telling
Wow
Cavemen and Tyrannosaurus Rex did not exist in the same era
Genndy tartokovsky
And you can see this especially when there is no dialogue
Too bad it works
Oof
And looks amazing
It’s like brutal Fantasia
I want to see a Samurai Jack - Johnny Bravo adventure show
I again am gonna talk about Mr robot. During its final season there was an episode of a heist where only 2 lines were told through the entire episode