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Serene Eighteen's avatar

I posted my comment then read the others. I just wanted to say this is an amazing comments section omg

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Mary's avatar

"This is my small gripe with the plot of Columbus, or perhaps with the way modern dramas are often written: They rarely account for the fact that many people’s thoughts and behaviors today are heavily influenced by what they’ve seen in the movies."

^^This reminds me of this 2005 piece by Mark Grief in n+1: https://nplusonemag.com/issue-3/reviews/reality-reality-television/

He writes: "THE REALITY OF reality television is that it is the one place that, first, shows our fellow citizens to us and, then, shows that they have been changed by television. This reality is the unacknowledged truth that drama cannot, and will not, show you. A problem of dramatic television, separate from what the corrupt characters say and do, is that it shows people who live as if they were not being shaped by television. On this point it profoundly fails to capture our reality. "

I read the Grief essay like 100 years ago but I think about this point all the time!

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