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We are living in the golden age of maximalist entertainment. Between the streaming wars, the podcast boom, and the algorithm feeding us short-form dopamine, we have more popular media at our fingertips than any civilization in history. Yet, we often find ourselves scrolling for 45 minutes, watching nothing, because we are paralyzed by choice.
So, what are we actually looking for? And why does reality TV or a Marvel movie hit the spot in a way that “prestige cinema” sometimes cannot? AsiaM.23.01.10.Song.Nan.Yi.And.Shen.Na.Na.XXX.1...
There is a prevailing snobbery in film criticism that says: If you know the ending, it isn’t art. I call bunk. We are living in the golden age of maximalist entertainment
You might not watch Euphoria , but you watch the TikTok breakdowns of the makeup. You might not play Five Nights at Freddy’s , but you watch the 4-hour YouTube essay explaining the lore. You might hate the Star Wars sequels, but you love watching critical reviews of them. So, what are we actually looking for
Here is the most interesting shift of the last decade: We don't just consume the content; we consume the meta .