Why is it so hard to go back to watching anything other anime ? every other medium is just so mundane and boring...

Why is it so hard to go back to watching anything other anime ? every other medium is just so mundane and boring, it's pathetic !

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It's actually quite the opposite OP. Once you watch actual good cinema, you'll never come back to this middleschooler garbage. Anime is not art it's only good for shitposting.

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>Korean drama end of episode 1
kek

sadly this

I only ever watch live action comedy these days.

That chart is pretty dumb. Middle part applies only to shonen, and american movie part can easily work fork a romcom with dumpire.

this but unironically

Korean drama sounds awesome.

For me I found that after getting into movies, anime became way more rare for me. It takes a lot to get me to watch a show nowadays.

Manga, though? I feel like the speed of reading helps the pacing dramatically, and it elevates a lot of mediocre works. Still not masterpiece level for 99%, but I definitely prefer it over anime nowadays.

killed me

Brainlet level argument
High class cinema and anime are two completely different things, and you can appreciate both for reasons unique to them. There's really no point in compering the two, it's like saying you can't enjoy looking at anime girls anymore once you start going to art galleries.
OP is dummy as well, but that's a given

Live action film is unaesthetic in looks because 3DPD people and it's unaesthetic in soul because it panders to rotten western sentiments, venerating vice and ugliness.

this

movies are fucking garbage though, I don't think I've seen a movie recently that wasn't some dumb cliche story with barebones characters and way too many needless action scenes, oh wait but you're posting an image of some le black and white samurai movie so what you really want to say is "old good new bad"
wow what a revolutionary opinion, never heard that one before

This is true.
Anime can't hold a candle to film. It's not even a fair comparison to make.

this, honestly.

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>Only six samurai in image

Spectacular cope.

The seventh samurai was the friends we made along the way.

The 7th is taking the picture

try reading novels unironically. And I do mean actual, well-though-out and properly written novels, not garbage, written by hacks who shit a book out every year.

>animefag complaining about cliché stories and barebones characters

seven samuria was such a good movie, totally watchable in 2019, i know because i did

Honestly movies are really fucking overrated. I watch a shit ton (granted, never seen some classics, including any kurosawa), and I think I've read manga that are more interesing, more subtle, and more profound. And in terms of intellectual value, I've never seen a film that made me really think. Most "profound" film either says something everyone already knows through really good writing and acting, or obscures its lack of value by making it gainax mindfucky bullshit that's basic as hell once unscrambled.

What about this year? Can I still watch it?

Oh hey there Zig Forums user, we're doing this now ?

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sadly no

I honestly can enjoy everything from good cinema to a shitty early 2000's anime as long as I enjoy it

>shitty early 2000's anime
But that's the golden age

Sneed

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>written by hacks who shit a book out every year.
Some of the great classics were written that way, though. Throw enough shit on a wall and some will stick.

Any medium has its strongpoints and weakpoints. Cinema included.
Except narrated books. I mean come the fuck on, people. If you've got enough time to read shitposts on Zig Forums or statuses on Facebook, you've got enough time to read the goddamn book yourself!

I prefer manga

shut up fool

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Modern asian TV series are literal garbage though. The only last decent asian series is that ROTK adaptation

You're not wrong, but there are great films in anime.

>I don't know anything, but I'll open my mouth anyway
You fucking retard.

>END of episode 1
Lost.

That's bullshit. youtube.com/watch?v=MQA86ldlv00

Yes but the books who will actually "achieve an impact" on the reader are very few and far in between. Just like with anime, a work can easily earn it's place in the hall of fame for being popular around the time it comes out or for popularising a concept. This isn't what makes an exceptional story. Most love stores, for example, are just retellings of the Romeo and Juliet "trope", yet a lot of them feel a ton more impactful than Shakespeare's work.

Don't you have green, purple, pink and brown colour palette to unlock?

Now show the graph for Indian drama

>I am 20: The post

Faulkner literally shit out As I Lay Dying in like a month cause he felt like it.

This when a author pours his soul into a single work, the quality is unmatchable. like Tolkien who spent 15 years developing a language for his books.

Anime will never match the peaks of film. Never.
This fact drives manchildren crazy.

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I meant that the way you tell the story is objectively a whole lot more important than the story itself. An incredibly simplistic story can be told in an incredibly impactful way. But we already know that, since we're on Zig Forums and 90% of the anime industry is all about sticking to the tried and tested tropes.

Nolan copied Satoshi Kon
dont @ me

based.

It's funny that in a medium where the only supposed limit is your imagination. ''Acclaimed'' anime directors just end up copying film.

someone post that image where Evangelion copied Stalker and Space Odyssey.