Does Netflix really simplify movies

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🎬 Does Netflix really simplify movies because the scenes are "unfocused"? 🫤

Rumor is that Netflix is making simpler and more direct dialogues because the new generation no longer understands the story... It's not accurate like this, but behind it there's a real part that needs to be understood correctly.

"Matt Demon" himself actually spoke on Joe Rogan's podcast, saying that streaming platforms — including Netflix — have been asking filmmakers to explain the plot more than once in the conversation, and that important events have to appear too early, and the reason is not "viewer stupidity" as it is said...
The reason why most people watch while holding a mobile phone, or doing something else besides the movie.

The problem here is not in a generation with its eyes, nor in the intelligence of the audience, but in the way it sees itself.

The movie can be seen on mobile, laptop, small screen, and my voice... This naturally changes the narrative style, and makes the conversation clearer and more direct.

But the important thing is 👇
📌 There is no official statement from Netflix saying that they are simplifying content for a certain generation.
📌 There is no evidence that they are deliberately "mistaking" dialogues or turning movies into background noise.
📌 What is achieved is a complete industry adaptation with new observation habits.

The bottom line, thinkers:
Not all simplification = deterioration,
And not all criticism = a conspiracy on the mind of the viewers.
What really changed is the way you receive... Not people's intelligence.

📽️ The real question remains:
Is the problem with the platforms?
And we are still watching while we are not free at all?

#MattDamon #Netflix #StreamingCulture #ModernCinema #JoeRoganPodcast
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