Discuss things that break your immersion?
>character recieves a text from friend/family/associate they interact with frequently
>there is no other text history besides that one.
Discuss things that break your immersion?
>character recieves a text from friend/family/associate they interact with frequently
>there is no other text history besides that one.
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nothing breaks my immersion you fucking faggot frog
>character makes eye contact with a woman
>character has a conversation with a woman
>character has s*x
>end of phone call
>neither person says goodbye
Imagine having this low IQ
>any system that doesn’t rely on universal currency or barter
>nobody explains how taxes and the economy works
>black guy is into classic literature and reads for leisure
>characters dont turn to the camera and say this is a tv show, we are just pretending, sorry John if you are getting confused
if they dont say it then i start wondering and it means i cant focus on my kino
>Character says the name of the movie
something like this. where highschool kids are quoting literature and poems and shit. like fuck outta here teens don't do shit like that
>character interacts with a black person
>doesn't immediatelly crawl back into his basement to have an incellous rant on Yas Forums about how he hates niggers becase they are stealing all the white women
>caracter has history of teenage love
>caracter isn't ashamed of his normal albeit strange face
>get text from brother, sister or boss etc
>they're saved as 'bro', 'sis' and 'boss' in phone
'subtle' product placements, they can be done well but it still makes you wonder how much they got paid and such
What's more immersion breaking, everyone drinking coke like they do in the real world or everyone drinking some made up 'off brand' cola that is obviously just meant to be a standin for coke anyway?
>character receives phone call from parents
>isn't 90% awkward smalltalk to maintain the mutually agonising and pointless illusion of closeness
Takes me right out of the film desu
probably still the real world brand tie ins since they often do it hamfisted-ly where the actor holds the can with the label facing the camera or takes an exaggerated swig. like I said though it can be done in a non obtrusive way, and I agree sometimes the 'off brand' representations are fucking painful, especially when it's something like 'socialbook' or 'tweeter'
You know what the most dangerous thing in America is, right? Nigger with a library card.
>adult male isn't sexually attracted to young girl
Non dysfunctional family.
>main actress doesn’t show pusy
>husband and wife have sex daily
95% of cases of diversity
>someone in bar getting wasted
>something turns up that has to make them attend somewhere else (e.g. detective to a crime scene)
>they are absolutely fine with no evidence of drinking
>character doesn't suffer from a splitting headache that rings out with every step for the entirety of the next day
>character tells something important on the phone
>hang up without saying goodbye
>the other one calls back to ask if the call hanged up accidentally and if he got all the information
I know its autistic but when they live in a apartment waaayyy to big for your job
>character interacts with a black """"""person"""""
>doesn't get killed/raped/assaulted
>there's a black male white female couple
>she doesn't have bruises and/or isn't morbidly obese
Characters doing excessive amounts of hard drugs, acting as if it’s no big deal and functioning properly
Often when guns or grenades are involved in a movie or show.
Everyone I know goes
>ok imma go now
>aight see ya
>k bye
>bye man
>later
>yeah, see ya later
>uh huh ok
>bye
>see ya
>huh?
>I said see ya
>oh ok
>k
>bye
>bye, good night
>thanks, you too
>thanks, bye
>ok bye
It's endearing but annoying as hell, because in this overly polite country everyone feels the need to be the last one to say bye or thanks or whatever,
>I'll just put some sunglasses on and drink some coffee
>couple get disturbed during sex
>guy pulls his pants up
>no obvious boner
>guy leaves a voice mail
>doesn't get performance anxiety, stumble over his words and struggle with the act of speaking into a void
The only movie I've seen that does this is I Love You Man
youtube.com
>Speak
>If you're wondering how he eats and breathes, and other science facts (la la la)
>Then repeat to yourself "it's just a show, I should really just relax"