• danc4498@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I have definitely watched shows and movies and have either liked or disliked it only to listen to a podcast that has pointed things out I didn’t realize and has changed my opinion of the content. It’s definitely more common for me to dislike it than end up liking it.

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      15 hours ago

      Yeah, sometimes you overlook some elements and once pointed out you can’t unsee it. (My opinion of the book the name of the wind honestly dropped after convincing my partner to read it)

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      13 hours ago

      I’m the reverse, where I tend to be forgiving for the most part but little things occasionally bug me about a movie. Then seeing Red Letter Media review of it where they point out that the thing I hated made sense with a little bit of context helps me let a lot of those little things go and enjoy the movie or show.

      It is pretty rare that something is mentioned in a review that makes me dislike a movie because either I already noticed it or apparently it wasn’t enough to notice before, so why get annoyed now?

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        13 hours ago

        It’s definitely rare that I like something less based other people’s opinions.

        I think it happens most with tv show recaps. Where I am enjoying a show, then hear a recap where they point things out I never noticed, but in future episodes I can’t stop noticing that an end up thinking less of the show. It’s possible I would have felt that way eventually.