no one says it quite like you mimi. ahahaha. people need to understand the creative freedom in writing / storytelling…
I think it’s safe to say that watching a series by mame has two choices.
- embrace some of the base moral of said protagonists while cheering on some of the behaviors we wont condone in real life
or
- watch something where the narrative allows you to comfortably feel good about the moral of the protagonists, not forcing you to challenge your ideas or slip into the potentially confusing and scary position of floating through the grayscales of people.
SA is up to your interpretation, just because someone doesn't have the same perspective on Phayu's actions as you do doesn't make them a bad person. It's just a story. If you don't like it that's ok, please curate your own online experience but casting moral judgments on people who do like it is not the greatest conclusion to jump to. It's a very, very broad brush for a pretty nuanced and complicated canvas of artistic expression and the sandbox of fictionality.
Please do remember that there is no such thing as interpretation in real life when it comes to SA but it can be distinguished in fiction.
Again -- not an argument but
It is very time consuming to curb creative freedom especially towards the audience because we all come from different culture's, we as VIEWERS see things differently.
AGAIN -- I wouldn't agree with this in real life but in fiction, every interpretation is allowed either you like it or not.
- embrace some of the base moral of said protagonists while cheering on some of the behaviors we wont condone in real life
or
- watch something where the narrative allows you to comfortably feel good about the moral of the protagonists, not forcing you to challenge your ideas or slip into the potentially confusing and scary position of floating through the grayscales of people.
Both are okay, in fact, we need both.
Please do remember that there is no such thing as interpretation in real life when it comes to SA but it can be distinguished in fiction.
Again -- not an argument but
It is very time consuming to curb creative freedom especially towards the audience because we all come from different culture's, we as VIEWERS see things differently.
AGAIN -- I wouldn't agree with this in real life but in fiction, every interpretation is allowed either you like it or not.