Does anyone else share a similar view?

  • AlicePraxis [any]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    it’s become one those overused hacky phrases for people who don’t want to put thought into anything

    though it’s definitely possible to overthink or over-analyze things to the point of exhaustion, which is what I think that phrase was originally meant to criticize. but now it’s mostly used as a lazy attempt to shut down critical thought, which is just sad

    honestly people who speak in memes are insufferable to me

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      1 year ago

      You pretty much posted what I was going to post.

      Anti-intellectuals that seems to think, critical thinking is bad. Probably because if you think critically you’ll come to the conclusion that they’re full of shit.

  • RyanGosling [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    I have seen people dismiss and ridicule analysis of a few show soundtracks, stating it’s “not deep” and “just songs.” Like… even if you think the music “isn’t deep,” thinking that a composer didn’t think about the mood, characters, plot, etc. when creating the ACCOMOANYING MUSIC is just ridiculous. Idiots will insist that everything is a vacuum and everything is just words and sound. Like if it some bullshit like Big Bang Theory, yeah, probably no deep thought, but so much media has intentional and subconscious choices in the way it’s presented. Even if you paint literal blue curtains and it’s not a metaphor for anything, there is still meaning to it because (unless you live in a shack in the woods) it’s commentary on perceived pretentiousness.

    I rather talk to a pretentious asshole who overanalyzes everything than to someone so creatively and intellectually bankrupt. And I’m not saying you need to be an artist or be aware or understand the “deeper meaning,” but at the very least acknowledge that creative works have conscious and subconscious decisions.

  • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Honestly the only person I really hear it from is my friend group’s pet lib who likes her media to have bright colours and lots of action. Like she’s genuinely confused when we come out of the theatre and start discussing the symbolism and underlying messages of a film. Usually i just jangle my keys in front of her face until she shuts up.