>because no matter what anyone says, no one has any chance of changing even the slightest portion of your mind
Of course they wouldn't. Why would someone on Reddit make me suddenly feel as though I enjoyed a film that I previously didn't? Unless there's been a complete misreading of the film (e.g. Starship Troopers), I would think that's a silly suggestion. Are they ever going to convince you that you shouldn't like a film without pointing out something real-world about the film (e.g. Weinstein involvement).
But the conversation as to what we enjoy and don't enjoy is always good. If we all felt the same about everything, it would be boring.
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Reply to comment by Mu-Relay in Someone explain me why LOTR movies are so highly regarded by BenefitPale
>because no matter what anyone says, no one has any chance of changing even the slightest portion of your mind
Of course they wouldn't. Why would someone on Reddit make me suddenly feel as though I enjoyed a film that I previously didn't? Unless there's been a complete misreading of the film (e.g. Starship Troopers), I would think that's a silly suggestion. Are they ever going to convince you that you shouldn't like a film without pointing out something real-world about the film (e.g. Weinstein involvement).
But the conversation as to what we enjoy and don't enjoy is always good. If we all felt the same about everything, it would be boring.