{"id":42261,"date":"2023-12-12T13:43:10","date_gmt":"2023-12-12T04:43:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/oneup.jp\/media\/?p=42261"},"modified":"2023-12-16T18:26:54","modified_gmt":"2023-12-16T09:26:54","slug":"what-makes-a-movie-or-tv-show-rewatchable","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/oneup.jp\/media\/essays\/what-make\/","title":{"rendered":"What makes a movie or TV show rewatchable?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There are an incredible number of movies and TV shows these days. I\u2019m pretty sure that even if I tried, I could only ever watch a small <strong>fraction<\/strong> of what\u2019s out there. New movies and TV shows are produced all the time.<\/p>\n<p>For sure, watching new movies and shows is exciting and fun, but sometimes you\u2019re just in the mood for something you\u2019ve already seen before. There\u2019s a certain comfort about watching something in which you already know what happens, compared to something that\u2019s unknown. I think it takes less focus and brainpower, so it\u2019s easier to relax whilst watching it.<\/p>\n<p>However, some movies and shows are more <strong>rewatchable<\/strong> than others. I\u2019d like to talk about what makes a movie or show <strong>rewatchable<\/strong> for me personally.<\/p>\n<p>First of all, there are many movies that revolve around a central <strong>plot twist<\/strong>. Pretty much everything that happens in these movies is a build up to that central <strong>plot twist<\/strong>, and when it happens, it shocks the viewer, making them remember the movie strongly. These movies are not as good to rewatch in my opinion, because they only surprise you the first time you watch them. After that first time, you might be able to get some value from the movie in that you now fully understand what is happening, but the main <strong>selling point<\/strong> of the movie doesn\u2019t have much effect anymore.<\/p>\n<p>TV shows also use <strong>plot twists<\/strong> and shock value to entertain viewers, but because they\u2019re longer, they often also contain other strong watchable points like cool action scenes. (A good example of this would be a show like Game of Thrones, which simultaneously has exciting action and shock value.)<\/p>\n<p>Action scenes are very <strong>rewatchable<\/strong> for me personally. If a martial arts movie has a bunch of well-choreographed action scenes, I am very likely to rewatch it. Even if I\u2019ve seen it already, the value of those scenes doesn\u2019t really diminish. Personally, I really like the Ip Man movies (starring Donnie Yen), a series based on a real historical person, who was actually the famous Bruce Lee\u2019s master in the past. I\u2019ve seen these movies before, but I would happily watch them again, as the action choreography is so good.<\/p>\n<p>Drama movies that portray a character struggling through tense, difficult situations can be really compelling, and great to watch. However, in my opinion, they can be less <strong>rewatchable<\/strong> because you\u2019re expecting the bad things that you know happen to the character. When first watching them, I enjoy watching the character\u2019s journey, but after I know how it ends, I lose that motivation I had to watch it. A show I\u2019ve yet to rewatch because of this reason is Breaking Bad. I found that finding out what happens next was a big appeal of the show, but that doesn\u2019t apply the second time round.<\/p>\n<p>One last note is that sometimes, even if it isn\u2019t so <strong>rewatchable<\/strong>, you can rewatch a movie or TV show once enough time has passed since the last time you watched it. You forget details, so when you rewatch them, it\u2019s almost like you\u2019re experiencing them fresh again.<\/p>\n<p>Thomas<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Vocabulary<\/strong><br \/>\nfraction (noun) \u2013 a piece of a whole thing<br \/>\nrewatchable (adjective) \u2013 enjoyable to watch for a second time<br \/>\nplot twist (noun) \u2013 something greatly unexpected that happens in the plot of a movie or TV show<br \/>\nselling point (noun) \u2013 the main feature or something that makes you want to own or experience it<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There are an incredible number of movies and TV shows these days. 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