I’m sorry. I know everyone’s tastes are different, but I can’t help but feel kinda bad for people who don’t appreciate musicals. They’re like an empathy-based drug. “Here, experience some emotional highs and lows for a couple of hours.”
To be fair, a lot of musicals are kinda shitty because they try to have too much standard acting. If you need more than a brief spoken intro to the next song, you’re fucking things up. There’s exceptions, but very, very few because switching back and forth is just a hard thing for an audience to do, even if they enjoy musicals (and I do).
It isn’t even about empathy imo, it’s about sustaining the flow of a story. Something like Willy Wonka can work because the songs are supposed to be a break in the flow of the story. The oompa loompas serve a specific role, and thus the movie isn’t really a musical.
Something like rent, though, there’s very few breaks between the songs, and they’re structured well enough that most people aren’t jarred out of the immersion. But most isn’t all, and it really doesn’t mean anything if musicals don’t work for you; it isn’t some kind of flaw.
Don’t you think it is a bit harsh to accuse people who doesn’t like musicals of being sociopaths?
That’s a wild misinterpretation of what I said.
There are plenty of reasons not to like musicals. The songs ruin immersion for some people, the format is cheesy, the acting is over the top, the plots are almost always formulaic. The description of them as “an empathy-based drug” doesn’t mean someone who doesn’t like them doesn’t experience empathy. It’s such a leap from what I said that I feel like you’d have to actively try to misunderstand me to get that.
I’m sorry. I know everyone’s tastes are different, but I can’t help but feel kinda bad for people who don’t appreciate musicals. They’re like an empathy-based drug. “Here, experience some emotional highs and lows for a couple of hours.”
yeah empathy isn’t on my “character strengths” list. I think I rolled a 3 there.
also people singing like during acting just breaks the immersion or pretending to me.
To be fair, a lot of musicals are kinda shitty because they try to have too much standard acting. If you need more than a brief spoken intro to the next song, you’re fucking things up. There’s exceptions, but very, very few because switching back and forth is just a hard thing for an audience to do, even if they enjoy musicals (and I do).
It isn’t even about empathy imo, it’s about sustaining the flow of a story. Something like Willy Wonka can work because the songs are supposed to be a break in the flow of the story. The oompa loompas serve a specific role, and thus the movie isn’t really a musical.
Something like rent, though, there’s very few breaks between the songs, and they’re structured well enough that most people aren’t jarred out of the immersion. But most isn’t all, and it really doesn’t mean anything if musicals don’t work for you; it isn’t some kind of flaw.
Don’t you think it is a bit harsh to accuse people who doesn’t like musicals of being sociopaths?
That’s a wild misinterpretation of what I said.
There are plenty of reasons not to like musicals. The songs ruin immersion for some people, the format is cheesy, the acting is over the top, the plots are almost always formulaic. The description of them as “an empathy-based drug” doesn’t mean someone who doesn’t like them doesn’t experience empathy. It’s such a leap from what I said that I feel like you’d have to actively try to misunderstand me to get that.