Agree with the bolded part. I think this mindset resonates to the channel AmazingPhil where he post bright happy things so people can forget about the horror of the real world for a second and have 5 minutes of happiness to cheer yourself up.captainspacecoat wrote:I thought the exact same thing! It's interesting how there've been a few instances to suggest Phil copes well with hardcore horror (that tweet from Martyn a few months ago about watching horror movies with Phil in Florida comes to mind) yet doesn't cope with/has no interest in political or emotionally intense films (so much so that Dan avoids watching them until Phil is away). And I'm completely with you, while I do have a morbid fascination with horror movies/creepy things, I can't watch them (Buzzfeed Unsolved is my one exception, I'm obsessed) as I don't really cope with being terrified. But I love politics and despite the fact that that sort of thing is generally pretty depressing it's something I'm super passionate about so I usually enjoy political dramas, and I also find sad films therapeutic in a way as they allow me to have a good cry for reasons unrelated to my own issues.thephandommenace wrote: This has just made me think about how complex(? or not) Phil's tastes are... or how they can be really reflective of his personality. He's not into scary stuff about how depressing real life is but he loves horror and scaring himself in that regard, maybe for the adrenaline rush, maybe because it's not real. I'm the opposite - I love watching serious political thought-provoking dramas that can be pretty upsetting, but I'm terrible with horror movies because I hate being scared. I tend to need a friend with me.
Also, just from talking about it, the appeal of San Junipero has gone up for me, because there's so much to discuss and pick apart. I love that shit
I feel like horror films and political/sad films are both upsetting for different reasons though, and it's understandable to me that not everyone can cope with them. Maybe Phil prefers horror as it's often kind of detached from reality in a way, it's dark and terrifying but ultimately it's often rooted in fantasy and is easier to distance yourself from than movies that reflect the current political climate or realistic emotional scenarios.
I also find it interesting because I am completely the opposite. I like to torture myself with film that are deep and leave you to think about the reality and real world. And with that thinking, I also agree with everyone who thinks La La Land is basic lol
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