I think that more than one interpretation of a piece of media is possible. I don't know how to argue in favor of that without invoking the subjective nature of art, but If you disagree with that idea, please say why instead of just saying my position is nonsense.CrashGordon94 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 5:21 amNo, it allows for the existences of zero meanings to anything.
You say that contradictions make a story worse. That's an evaluation of merit, or at least part of how you might evaluate the merit of a particular story.CrashGordon94 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 5:21 amCool. Completely irrelevant to the point being made though, so no point to even saying that.
I'll admit to being hyperbolic in my initial statements. However, I stand by the spirit in which I made them. While it is certainly possible that a contradiction can be detrimental to a work, that doesn't mean there can be no exceptions. Just for a super easy example, including intentional contradictions in a story can create a dream-like atmosphere that can enhance certain works. It doesn't even have to literally be a dream in the story, you can just include contradictions to make things more surreal.CrashGordon94 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 5:21 amYour previous arguments would rule that out, saying that nothing can ever because "it's all subjective maaaan!" and "they wrote it into the work".
Also, while it's possible to include something contradictory, it's not like there's an objective measure to where the exact line between a contradiction and something that might seem like a contradiction to some people. A simple example of this would be just like... all retcons. Each and every recton is something that some people will see as a contradiction, while others will simply see it as a natural part of the story.
And hey, maybe you don't like retcons. But maybe it's better to dislike a retcon for how it affects the story and not just because it went against what was previously established.
Also, Just because something is subjective doesn't mean it has no meaning or that it doesn't matter. That's not a very strong understanding of what I'm actually trying to communicate, which is the idea that art is complicated, and we are better equipped to understand it with an approach that accepts the validity of views that are different from our own.
I was just covering my bases because I don't know what you do or don't consider a problem. I can't read your mind and you haven't really talked about how you determine what's a problem and what's not. Based on what you've said, it seemed like you were just talking about any sort of contradiction in general. If that's not true, feel the freedom to elucidate.CrashGordon94 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 5:21 amCool, but I'm not talking about those so it's irrelevant.
I've listened to what he said as well, I just happen to think that his statement "I'm just a viewer with an opinion" is still relevant to how he talks about the things he reviews. I think that one of the reasons that Chuck's reviews are valuable is that he brings his own ideas into them. He comes at things from a unique perspective, and that is both entertaining and enlightening.CrashGordon94 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 5:21 amAnd while you were zeroing in on the title, I was listening to what Chuck actually said and a lot of the time it was pointing out these kinds of contradictions and how they harm the story, either in the individual episode.
All of which your idea would kill.
Chuck points out a lot of contradictions because that's honestly one of the easiest criticisms you can make. Some of those contradictions I agree hurt the story, and on others I disagree. Neither of us is objectively right, because there's no unit of measure for contradictions. There's no contradiction particles we can scan for. There's just human judgement, and since humans are different from one another, we have different judgements. And if you think that Chuck has access to some superior method of analysis that reaches a deeper truth than regular shmucks like us can, and that we should just listen to and accept his judgement, then I'm not sure which videos you've been watching that you've missed the many times he emphasizes that he's just one man, doing his best to explain how he sees things.
My idea only kills rigid absolutism. It certainly doesn't kill Chuck's views, because as he has taken to saying a lot in his recent videos, he wants us to make up our own damn minds.