Isn’t just how everyone watches movies? I have those questions but I don’t ask the other people around me. Also thank you but how do I have “raw courage”?
Yeah that’s the way everyone watches movies. Some people ask these questions out loud during movies and it’s incredibly annoying. My mom did it all the time.
I suppose posting anonymously on the Internet isn’t raw courage. I was being over generous and treating you like a child that needed encouragement instead of an adult like you deserve. Sorry for that.
But yeah even putting yourself out there online is pretty brave if you ask me.
Not a cinema sin, the aspect of the story is explained later but the person asking the question asks the question that is meant to linger until it is answered.
Watching a murder mystery and asking aloud who killed someone just after they were killed, long before the murderer is revealed is what I am getting at.
I don’t know what you mean? Can I follow a plot? Yeah it’s difficult for me as I have ADHD but I can do it.
Example from my mom- who is that guy with the beard?
In the first scene the guy is shown.
We’re both watching the movie for the first time.
By the way thanks for posting, you have raw courage and I respect that.
Isn’t just how everyone watches movies? I have those questions but I don’t ask the other people around me. Also thank you but how do I have “raw courage”?
Yeah that’s the way everyone watches movies. Some people ask these questions out loud during movies and it’s incredibly annoying. My mom did it all the time.
I suppose posting anonymously on the Internet isn’t raw courage. I was being over generous and treating you like a child that needed encouragement instead of an adult like you deserve. Sorry for that.
But yeah even putting yourself out there online is pretty brave if you ask me.
Thanks for apologizing. Putting yourself out there on the internet is easier then you think
It is more of a reference to the trope of someone asking a question about a movie plot point that hasn’t been explained yet.
Like asking why Bruce Willis’s character can see ghosts in The Sixth Sense halfway through the movie.
So cinema sins then? Nope, no way lol
Not a cinema sin, the aspect of the story is explained later but the person asking the question asks the question that is meant to linger until it is answered.
Watching a murder mystery and asking aloud who killed someone just after they were killed, long before the murderer is revealed is what I am getting at.
Oh, I thought you ment like “how has Daffy Duck been shot in the face and not died” type thing.