i blame zizek for this and how he made it cool to psychoanalyze movie characters and apply it to real life. it's definitely some sort of marxist/tranny thing to use films and fiction books and apply them to 3D
What would be the point of telling stories if you couldn't relate them to life? The problem is when the entire body that you can draw literary allegory from is children's content or jewish propaganda.
because even if they are relatable, they don't have their own thought process. they are limited to what the creator wants you to see while the trajectory of how the character arrived to be is simply not there. the characters are influenced by certain biases and events to put the story forward or the goal of the creator that it just becomes unnatural. zizek could claim that psychoanalyzing a character based on one of us here created by a jew is a valid analysis. there would be no end to it. psychoanalysis as a whole is trash anyway.
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boystosoys ago
i blame zizek for this and how he made it cool to psychoanalyze movie characters and apply it to real life. it's definitely some sort of marxist/tranny thing to use films and fiction books and apply them to 3D
Nichtlustig ago
What would be the point of telling stories if you couldn't relate them to life? The problem is when the entire body that you can draw literary allegory from is children's content or jewish propaganda.
boystosoys ago
because even if they are relatable, they don't have their own thought process. they are limited to what the creator wants you to see while the trajectory of how the character arrived to be is simply not there. the characters are influenced by certain biases and events to put the story forward or the goal of the creator that it just becomes unnatural. zizek could claim that psychoanalyzing a character based on one of us here created by a jew is a valid analysis. there would be no end to it. psychoanalysis as a whole is trash anyway.