Romance seems like an example of a “natural” Marlboro country ad, implanted by nature in people with the intention of making more people, but falsely telling them this is happiness.
Yeah. Though as dreams go, romance isn’t the worst. Many of its followers do end up happy, and many of the unhappy ones get over it. Compare with the dream of being a rockstar, where only a handful can ever succeed, and many of the failed ones never let go.
If you generally believe that the dream of being a ranger is bad for people, do you also judge Winnetou for giving people dreams they use to evade their daily lives but they can’t achieve?
Yeah, I think a lot of entertainment leads to escapism which is partly a downside to me. When Roger Ebert said that video games can’t be art, and someone told him that they provide much needed escapism, this was his reply:
I do not have a need “all the time” to take myself away from the oppressive facts of my life, however oppressive they may be, in order to go somewhere where I have control. I need to stay here and take control.
That’s why I chose the word “dreams” instead of product expectations amenable to customer complaints and such. Watch this ad to see what I mean.
Romance seems like an example of a “natural” Marlboro country ad, implanted by nature in people with the intention of making more people, but falsely telling them this is happiness.
Yeah. Though as dreams go, romance isn’t the worst. Many of its followers do end up happy, and many of the unhappy ones get over it. Compare with the dream of being a rockstar, where only a handful can ever succeed, and many of the failed ones never let go.
I don’t see any iPhone in that ad.
If you generally believe that the dream of being a ranger is bad for people, do you also judge Winnetou for giving people dreams they use to evade their daily lives but they can’t achieve?
Yeah, I think a lot of entertainment leads to escapism which is partly a downside to me. When Roger Ebert said that video games can’t be art, and someone told him that they provide much needed escapism, this was his reply: