thedavidcoen on Nostr: Lately it seems more and more movies and TV shows I watch have a character who breaks ...
Lately it seems more and more movies and TV shows I watch have a character who breaks the Fourth Wall. Am I wrong?
I find it incredibly annoying.
And I'm not talking about movies or shows where the character is known for this, like Deadpool or She Hulk.
I also often see an introduction where the character builds the background narrative, almost as if the average viewer is no longer able to immerse themselves and understand the relational dynamics as they get deeper into the story, but needs to be prepared.
Is it me?
Is it a problem with the writers?
Or is there a study behind it by the streaming services to capture the viewer's attention as quickly as possible?
I find it incredibly annoying.
And I'm not talking about movies or shows where the character is known for this, like Deadpool or She Hulk.
I also often see an introduction where the character builds the background narrative, almost as if the average viewer is no longer able to immerse themselves and understand the relational dynamics as they get deeper into the story, but needs to be prepared.
Is it me?
Is it a problem with the writers?
Or is there a study behind it by the streaming services to capture the viewer's attention as quickly as possible?