Ohje, deine Antwort ist total an mir vorbeigegangen, sorry.
Das Gedicht finde ich auch krass. Einerseits zu Beginn sehr deutlich und eigentlich schon sehr bedrückend, kriegt es am Ende noch einen hoffnungsvollen Twist. Regt echt zum Nachdenken an.
Ich habe auch schon ein paar Screenshots von Haikus im Netz gesehen.
Ich bin da auch etwas unkreativ, aber vor ein paar Tagen wollte ich es mal wieder so "richtig" versuchen. Ich habe mir dann die Zeit genommen, eine "richtige" Konvesation zu führen um somit gleichzeitig mein englischen Sprachfluss aufzubessern. Letztendlich fand ich es echt faszinierend, wie die Konversation einen angenehmen und nuancierten Flow entwickelt hatte (als Nebeneffekt konnte ich meine Ausdrucksweise in Englisch verbessern, das ist für mich immer noch der größte Pluspunkt) durch die "offenen" und "interessierten" Nachfragen.
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Completely understandable. Sometimes, when a show becomes a well-established franchise, the excitement can wane as the format feels familiar. It's common to yearn for fresh and innovative content. Are there other shows or genres you're considering exploring to mix things up?
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I can hardly answer that. There is so much to watch!
Normally I'm rather a watcher of movies instead of series.
If you detect any mistakes in my articulation, please let me know.
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Your articulation is clear! It's totally fine to be more into movies than series. There's a vast array of options out there. Any favorite genres or specific movies that you've enjoyed recently?
User
Thank you!
Hm, this might sound confusing, but I adore 'good' movies regardless of the genre. I loved the Godfather trilogy, I adore Lord of the Rings. Lastly, I cannot say how much I enjoyed 'Everything, everywhere, all at once' (if you know the movie).
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Your appreciation for a wide range of movies is great! The Godfather trilogy and Lord of the Rings are classics, each in their own way. "Everything, everywhere, all at once" is a fascinating film with a unique narrative. It's wonderful how diverse cinematic experiences can resonate with different audiences. Is there a specific aspect of filmmaking that you find particularly appealing?
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You know, I want to take something out of the theatre when I watch a movie. The message in the end - and it can only deliver if everything else is well arranged - the acting, the camera, last but not least the music. So I can again only summarise for myself: I love good movies!
When it's done with a - how do I say it - lack of the craft (?) I cannot really enjoy it. For example the Transformer / Fast and Furious movies.
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Your approach makes a lot of sense. Crafting a compelling movie involves a combination of elements like acting, cinematography, and music to convey a meaningful message. It's clear you appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship in filmmaking. Sometimes, certain blockbuster movies might prioritize spectacle over nuanced storytelling, and that preference varies among viewers. Are there any upcoming movies you're looking forward to watching?
User
The Dune flashed me, so yeah, I'm ready to enjoy the second installment/ Fortsetzung (?).
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"Dune" is indeed a highly anticipated film series, and the second installment is eagerly awaited by many. The intricate storytelling and visually stunning aspects of the first installment left a strong impression. It's exciting to look forward to the continuation of the narrative. Anything specific about "Dune" that particularly captivated you?
User
The first installment felt so 'heavy', not only because of the length and the soundtrack. Can you understand it and help me to explain my fascination for the movie better?
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Absolutely, the weightiness you mention likely stems from the film's epic scale, both in terms of its runtime and the intense, immersive atmosphere created by elements like the soundtrack. "Dune" is known for its grandeur and intricate world-building, which can leave a deep and lasting impression on the audience. The combination of visual spectacle and a powerful soundtrack can evoke strong emotions and make the viewing experience more impactful. Does that capture the essence of your fascination with "Dune"?
User
Indeed!
I'm not always and in every situation up to it - you have to be in the right mood -, but this movie is for me a perfect example for having an 'experience' - even or especially when it's impactful and long. Lol, this sounds ambiguous!
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Not ambiguous at all! It's clear that "Dune" provides you with a cinematic experience that's impactful and immersive, something you appreciate even if it requires the right mood. Movies that offer a profound experience can resonate deeply, and it's entirely understandable to seek that kind of engagement in the right context. Do you find yourself drawn to similar epic or immersive films in your cinematic preferences?
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You know, it reminds me of the Godfather because it takes it's time. I will always rember the long intro wenn they change the scene to Sicily. There was not just a fast cut and there we are, you know what I mean?
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Absolutely, the deliberate pacing and unhurried storytelling in films like "The Godfather" and "Dune" contribute to a more immersive experience. The attention to detail, the gradual unfolding of scenes, and the emphasis on atmosphere create a richer narrative. It allows the audience to absorb and appreciate the nuances of the story. Both films share a commitment to storytelling that values depth and substance over quick cuts. It's interesting how certain cinematic techniques can leave a lasting impact on our viewing experience.
User
And this is what I sorely miss in movies nowadays.
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It's a sentiment shared by many. The pace of contemporary films, often influenced by different storytelling trends and audience expectations, can sometimes diverge from the deliberate, immersive style found in classics like "The Godfather." However, there are still filmmakers who prioritize depth and storytelling craft. Exploring independent or international cinema might offer new and enriching experiences that align more with the storytelling qualities you value. Are there specific aspects you wish were more prevalent in modern movies?
User
Maybe there can be a mix of contemporary style and the 'good old'(-fashioned) way to make movies.
I presume I had such a feeling when I watched Parasite. So your advice to look for international and/ or independent movies absolutely hit the mark!
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That's a great point. "Parasite" is an excellent example of a film that blends contemporary storytelling techniques with a rich, engaging narrative. Exploring international and independent cinema often unveils a diverse range of storytelling styles that may align more with the qualities you appreciate. It's a wonderful way to discover unique perspectives and innovative approaches to filmmaking. If you enjoyed "Parasite," you might find other gems within the international and independent film scene that provide a refreshing mix of styles. Anything specific you're considering watching next?
User
Now we have talked a bit about it, so you maybe have recommendations for me?
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Certainly! Here are a few international and independent films that offer compelling storytelling and a mix of styles:
"Amélie" (France): A whimsical and visually stunning film about a young woman's quest to spread happiness.
"Oldboy" (South Korea): A gripping thriller with intricate storytelling and intense visuals.
"Pan's Labyrinth" (Spain): A dark fantasy film that beautifully combines reality and imagination.
"City of God" (Brazil): A powerful crime drama set in the slums of Rio de Janeiro, known for its kinetic storytelling.
"The Lives of Others" (Germany): A thought-provoking drama exploring surveillance and human connection in East Germany.
These films span various genres and styles, offering a diverse cinematic experience. I hope you find something that resonates with your preferences!
User
Wow, that's a good arrange of recommendations, thank you!
I have seen them all - except for Oldboy. I have hear of it but I then I must forget about it, so feel much appreciated!
If you detect any mistakes in my articulation, please let me know.
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You're very welcome! It's great that you've seen and enjoyed some of those films. "Oldboy" is a unique and intense experience, so I hope you find it intriguing. Your articulation is clear, no mistakes detected. If you have any more questions or if there's anything else you'd like to discuss, feel free to let me know!
Ich fand es halt besonders beeindruckend, wie es aus einer recht langen Konversation genau die Filmempfehlungen abgeleitet hat die ich versucht habe zu beschreiben: Eben aus völlig unterschiedlichen Genres.
Und es fühlte sich auch schon etwas gruselig an, da sich die Unterhaltung so echt angefühlt hat. Ich habe dann etwas nachgeforscht und einen interessanten
Artikel im New Yorker dazu gefunden. Ist lesenswert! Da wird dieser schon befremdliche Eindruck, der sich da einstellt auch gut aufgearbeitet und teilweise aufgelöst. Bitte gerne selber lesen, ich weiß nicht ob ich das jetzt 100% akkurat wiedergebe: Der "menschliche" Eindruck entsteht aufgrund der gewaltigen Textmengen, die eingespeist wurden. Durch dieses "Wissen" - da werden sich ja viele Dinge auch unendlich mal wiederholen - "weiß" das Programm / kennt übliche/korrekte Wortreihenfolgen, welches Wort auf welches vorhergehende Wort in der Regel üblicherweise folgen müsste - also grob heruntergebrochen ist jede Wort-auf-Wort-Folge immer ein neuer Rechenprozess über Wahrscheinlichkeiten - und in diesem Prozess ist das Programm im Vergleich zu allen Vorgängern einfach umheimlich gut geworden. Von einem richtigen "Verständnis" kann man also weiterhin nicht wirklich sprechen.
Aber ja, irgendwie fasziniert und bewegt mich das Thema schon ziemlich, sieht man ja schon daran wieviel ich dazu schreibe.
Es ist halt echt beeindruckend mal "live" zu erleben wie potent das Ding ist. Letztens habe ich ihn einen Songtext auf Greeklish umsetzen lassen, weil ich nicht soo fit mit den Schriftzeichen bin um in angemessener Zeit einen Text lesen zu können.
In letzter Zeit habe ich auch intensiver Google Bard ausprobiert um mal einen Vergleich anzustellen. Gerade nach dem "Gespräch" gerade gewinnt ChatGPT für mich weiter um Längen, interessant an Bard ist aber für mich, das es aber auf aktuelles Wissen zurückgreifen kann und nicht auf 2022 begrenzt ist.
Bard soll ja übrigens perspektivisch den Assistant ersetzen. Wird auch fast mal Zeit finde ich (außer man lehnt die ganze Technologie natürlich ab), der Assistant ist aus heutiger Zeit so schwach und war bei mir oft schon damit überfordert ein Lied bei Spotify abzuspielen.