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I trust that people would be keen on the idea of exploring new forms of entertainment. There are times when I feel indifferent to movies or shows. I have let my idea of what entertainment means to me consume my mind to the point where I don't expand.
Being receptive to different genres has brought me satisfaction and relaxation. It also has been enlightening to facts of history and this world that I was ignorant about. I believe that opening one's mind to subjects, not of their usual Calabar can be illuminating. It's a different experience to watch or hear something that is stimulating to one's mind.
To revel in something that you have thought to be wasteful of your time or unvaried can really bring one's mind to enjoy all the entertainment that life offers. I enjoy seeking people's interests and enjoyment when it comes to being entertain. I have always wanted to be a part of critiquing films and art, not to be judgemental yet to show what my perspective was.
Hearing one's perspective when it comes to a certain film or song has always piqued an unexpected interest of mind. To all who have viewed a film or listened to the same song and feel completely different things has always been intriguing to me.
Nevertheless, entertainment will always be considered art. Its expressing one's mind and thoughts. It's bearing a part of your soul to the world. Entertainment can be so vast, which makes it so incredible and abnormal at the same time.
The unorthodox versions of it can be difficult to understand, which is why I enjoy writing about them. Simplicity can sometimes be overrated. It's the unorthodox thinking that intrigues people. It's the question of how and why. It's the reactions of "wow" and the use of the words "captivating" when describing a film or movie.
To be given the honor of sharing my thoughts and vantage point on a subject or title would not only be exhilarating but it would bring me a tremendous about of fulfillment in my life. As a person who is overly compelled by the entertainment business, for my opinions to be viewed commented on, and shared would give me a sense of seeing what the world can really be like.
There are all types of people in the world with different standpoints and opinions. To know them and hear them, would be wonderous to my life. I can learn numerous things and maybe even be apprised to things I failed to see or understand.
Its simplicity to things such as this simple image of me that can make art. That can give people a feeling of enjoyment or gleefulness. Many may see a picture others may see something extraordinary. This is entertainment, it's the hold of one's attention and interest. It gives pleasure and delight.
What more can we ask for as humans? To be blissful and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. To see something and feel emotions. To be moved by a simple picture or even a short film. It's the little things like entertainment that make it entertainment.
It's smiling when you see a picture, it's laughing when a movie comes on. Even crying yet understanding that a simple hour movie gave you that emotion, made you feel that way and you enjoyed it because of that. That rare and lovely beauty of entertainment is breathtaking.
This article really resonates with me. I've often found myself stuck in my own entertainment comfort zone, afraid to venture out into new genres.
I completely agree about the power of unorthodox art forms. Last week I watched an experimental film that I would've normally avoided, and it completely changed my perspective.
The part about entertainment being an interpretation of one's soul really struck a chord. We're all experiencing the same piece of art differently based on our own life experiences.
I actually disagree with the notion that simplicity is overrated. Sometimes the most profound art comes from the simplest expressions.
Interesting point about crying during movies. It's amazing how a fictional story can evoke such real emotions in us.
I love how the article emphasizes being open to different perspectives. It's something we need more of in today's world.
The author's take on critiquing art without being judgmental is refreshing. Too often criticism becomes about tearing things down rather than understanding them.
While I appreciate the sentiment, isn't all entertainment inherently subjective? What's extraordinary to one person might be mundane to another.
The part about learning from others' viewpoints is so true. Some of my favorite films were recommended by people with completely different tastes than mine.
I find it fascinating how entertainment can bridge cultural gaps and create shared experiences among diverse groups of people.
Not sure I agree that all entertainment is art. Some things are just pure entertainment without deeper meaning, and that's okay too.
This reminds me of when I started exploring foreign films. It opened up a whole new world of storytelling I never knew existed.
The beauty of entertainment is that it can surprise you. Sometimes the things we think we'll hate end up becoming our favorites.
I wish more people would approach entertainment with this kind of openness instead of dismissing entire genres outright.
The article makes a good point about how entertainment can be educational. I've learned so much about history through historical dramas.
Just because something is unorthodox doesn't automatically make it meaningful. Sometimes weird is just weird.
That's an interesting perspective, but I think there's value in both conventional and unconventional forms of entertainment.
You're missing the point. The article isn't saying weird is better, it's about being open to different experiences.
I've found that revisiting entertainment from different periods of my life gives me new insights each time.
The article's emphasis on personal interpretation really highlights why we shouldn't be so quick to judge others' entertainment choices.
I think we often undervalue entertainment's role in helping us process complex emotions and experiences.