What makes you think it would do that?
What makes you think it would do that?
I’m not. You haven’t given me a direct answer to my question of why it’s okay for anime to be stylized but not video games. You’ve said it’s because of realism, but then you said that it’s okay for games to be unrealistic.
But why does anime get a pass but video games don’t?
I definitely think they intended to mimic Marvel from the beginning, which is why I found it such a silly thing to say.
I’d be with you if it wasn’t for that “only then”.
He’s pretty clearly laying out that they decided to put Batman in, and then they decided to do a universe. “it was only then that we were like, ‘Okay, that implies that a universe exists.’”
I think you’re reading too much into it. It’s going to be separate the same way every other movie adaptation is separate.
I don’t think you’d fit in the Wonder Woman outfit.
“The thing that’s interesting about the process with this movie is once we committed to the idea of having Batman fight Superman it was only then that we were like, ‘Okay, that implies that a universe exists,’”
Games these days can do a lot, but they’re not realistic, and if they were, it wouldn’t be their most defining feature vs other media.
But why does it bother you in games, but you’ll accept it in manga and anime because it’s “stylized anyway”?
It’s a live action film being marketed as High Fantasy.
I really don’t get why you’re comparing it to the Star Trek split timelines thing.
But the cliques aren’t actually assigned. Everyone has the freedom of choice.
The controlling the population/dividing them would make a hell of a lot more sense if you had to go into the house you were sorted into, and the divergents were the only ones who got to choose. Instead everyone gets to choose, and the divergents get to be choosier?
But why does that make them these chosen one super threats? And why does it matter if the placement system doesn’t know where to put them if you get to choose where you go anyway?
I saw the first two movies, and I still have no idea what they’re actually about, or what a Divergent really is.
Then just don’t show your kids the R-rated cut.
Yeah, not the picture people are talking about. But nice try.
In manga or anime I mind it less because the form is inherently deeply stylized anyway.