Be kid
>anime film can induce an emotional reaction in me to the point where my entire day was ruined
Be adult
>watch any film/show to get a reaction
>it gives me nothing
What happened to this medium? Last anime to affect me was pic related.
Be kid
>anime film can induce an emotional reaction in me to the point where my entire day was ruined
Be adult
>watch any film/show to get a reaction
>it gives me nothing
What happened to this medium? Last anime to affect me was pic related.
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it's not the anime it's you
time to move onto a new hobby
Dont blame anime for your emotional stagnation
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Same also happens to me. Guess is how the narrative goes now, there's not enough time for things to stick, everything goes too fast and don't take it's time, it's like how modern movies just bore me.
Manga still manage to take an emotional reaction, but anime no longer does.
It's like said. You've grown up. If it's any consolation, I also loved When Marnie Was There. Every time I post it on Yas Forums, all these Reddit influx don't understand it so they hate it.
It's not "growing up". It's becoming dull.
Marnie severely impacted my dick.
In This Corner of The World was way more emotionally broad then Marnie was and I love both of those films.
I used to feel the same until watching this screwed me up for a few days after seeing it in 2018. I don't know what the hell it was but even weeks later remember certain scenes I'd tear up. Just needs to be the right anime to break me up
>anime hasn't changed you have
This is my favorite maymay. Compare the unicorn apples of yesterday to the unicorn apples of today and there's no comparison. Anime has been warped beyond recognition by an industry that shits out 80 shows a season. That's what's different. That's what's changed. And that change effects the big budget films at the top of the food chain whether you pretend it doesn't or not.
I thought Marnie all right but was wondering if it apoealed more to people who have a broken Family?
You grew up, you idiot. It sucks, I know.
Anyone that watched this show and did not at least tear up at episode 10 is emotionally dead.
I watched it and didn't cry, didn't even feel bad.
It was obviously an illusion given the information I had at the time, so why should I care?
Let's dissect what you just said, you faggot. Back when you were a kid something IMAGINARY, FICTIONAL, A BRAIN FART OF SOME RETARDED CHINK NIGGER THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY THAT PROBABLY DIDN'T EVEN HAVE ANY ARTISTIC VALUE AT ALL could influence you so completely it could RUIN your entire day. Meanwhile these days it gives you nothing. Now how the fuck is this a bad thing? Rejoice in your newfound mental steadfastness, you dumbass - you're the rock now that isn't easily perturbed, and when (if) something does get a reaction from you, you can know for sure it was profound enough to shake the unshakable.
I swear to God though, you ret/a/rds. What next, bitch and moan that you can't watch Trigger shit after getting a semblance of taste? How can you mistake wisdom for degradation?
Now this is a based opinion.
I don't remember what the great tearjerking moment of ep 10 was, but it better not be the one where they played a cheesy song along a half-assed montage completely ruining their own brilliant setup.
you need to take a break
switch to another type of entertainment for a while and do some personal introspection
it's a combination of familiarity with the type of entertainment (no longer novel and unique) and apathy in your personal life
getting older also helps, shit hits way harder when you have more personal experience with the subject matter
Sounds like you A) grew up, and B) didn't expand what you watched to along with it. I have zero issue being emotionally affected by stuff even though most of the stuff that did it when I was thirteen no longer does it.
Anime today is oversaturated and underproduced. By that I mean there's a ton of it made very cheaply by committees chasing fads and trends employing animators in slavelike conditions. You're not gonna be get much emotional depth from mass-media plablum like that. I actually feel like When Marnie was Here was one of the last anime films that made me feel something too, which I think is due partly to being produced by people at studio Ghibli who are 1) passionate and inspired by their work and 2) was based on a popular childrens book from England, so they had a solid basis to go off of.
For me it was that I watched it not long after my grandmother passed away.
You don' get any reaction from any anime?
HMA Endevour fight?
Gintama dog and old man episode?
5Cm Per Second?
Are you dead?
Cringe
Please don't post pictures like this. Anonymous might end up thinking Marine is yuri and get massively disappointed when he realizes it isn't. On the other hand if he watched it with his goggles off he could appreciate it as the nice movie it was.
unlike modern movies and videogames I suppose?
the difference is that you're on Yas Forums now
>hey guys i like this anime
>wow thats fucking dumb
>haha...yeah...
except for me, i'm better than this.
your soul dies after a certain age and you just stop giving a shit.
>consuming "their" media
>5cm per second
I had a reaction on that one, boredom and frustration, what a fucking dull movie. Imagine being such a little bitch you keep crying about 120km of distance. I can do that shit on my bike.
>HMA Endevour fight?
Yes, because everyone is a 12yo who cries over battleshounen shit.
The only emotional thing about 5cps was Tenmon's music.
woke
I think it's a you problem. It's not a matter of "you grew up" either so much as emotional development. They're like muscles you need to exercise like any other and you need to be mentally willing and able to open yourself up to that sort of vulnerability.
Last show I watched that got a big emotional reaction from me was reincarnated as a slime, the scene where Shizu passes on to the afterlife. I'm a real sucker for that sort of thing and it got me near in tears.
You cried watching the slime isekai? What the fuck?
You people are wusses.
>tags: yuri, tomboy, interracial, incest, age regression, necrophilia
How did Ghibli get away with this?
Hey shut the fuck up man leave him alone, Shizu arc was personally the only thing I bothered watching in that show and I felt the same way.
By sidelining Myazaki for once.
based and petpilled
Yes, just that moment. She's dying and reflecting on all the suffering she faced during life and as she departs the world she passes her friends to be presented with her mother waiting for her back in her childhood village. She runs to this icon of peace and as she does her body transitions from a woman back to the child she never got the chance to be.
Yeah that got me, should it not have? Because it's an isekai? It's an incredibly poignant and bittersweet moment.