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  • idk what is wrong with showrunners, it is like they have never enjoyed a TV series in their life, you don’t have to race towards the finish line in only 8 episodes, you can pace yourselves

    I’ve gotten really into a niche Japanese media genre called Iyashikei, wherein there’s barely, if any plot. The plot that’s there has almost no tension. And the tension that is there is resolved immediately with minimal friction.

    My favorite is Non Non Biyori, which is about a group of kids who live in the Japanese countryside. And they kinda just… Hang out. There’s no overarching narrative, no lessons to learn. It’s a gag comedy in some respects, but the humor is more sensible chuckle then gut-bustingly hilarious.

    The entire point of this stuff is to slow down and chill out.

    I Wanna see western show runners heads fucking explode, that there’s media out here doing the exact opposite of what they think is "good writing.

    Can’t race towards the finish line, when there’s no finish line to race to

    • @BovineUniversity@hexbear.net
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      1 year ago

      I love slice-of-life anime, I’ll watch whatever you mentioned if it’s good.

      I watched Barakamon and its similar, just nothing happening in rural Japan in the best way possible.

    • PaulSmackage [he/him, comrade/them]
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      81 year ago

      Midnight Diner is one i find very relaxing. It’s a little funny, a little dramatic, but the stakes are never very high as much as i can remember. Just a nice little show about a late night izakaya.