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I just want to have a discussion about this. All of the remakes and reboots hollywood has done throughout its history have always been a way of just making money by putting all the money on "sure" bets, things that producers already know people like because they were successful before, but there's something exceptionally soulless about the Disney reboots.

There seems to be no true desire to introduce a new generation to stories they weren't familiar with, but instead a desire to just rewrite disneys entire catalog to be presented in a new aesthetic. It's a homogenization of film to a single set of techniques and looks. Capitalism is directly strangling creativity and it's being successful enough that it's seemingly never going to stop. I mean. They're rebooting movies that aren't even 20 years old yet at this point. There are people in college seeing promos for reboots of movies their parents took them to as kids.

It's creating this environment where we're all stuck in this moment that already passed. The media we consume now was written in response to events that happened already, have passed us by, and can no longer be addressed. Any attempts to make new media that meet our current moment are stifled by studios who just... Don't care.

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[–] HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com 0 points 6 days ago (1 children)
[–] Quill7513@slrpnk.net 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Do you take issue with the implication that I'm assuming people watch Disney films, or do you take issue with the idea that media is generally consumed without analysis in our current moment in time?

its more a joke in terms of I don't watch the stuff and think no one should really. At least not if you pay for it. I keep media in the background often and if its free it does not matter much but im more inclinded to throw on anime than most things and most of what I watch outside of anime is pre 2010