Comment on Furiosa's Box Office Opening Explained: What The Hell Happened With The Mad Max Prequel?!

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hakase@lemm.ee ⁨4⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

that is motivated by the character’s actions on the screen

This is a subjective determination, unless you can somehow quantifiably show otherwise. How can we objectively know when a character’s actions are or aren’t sufficiently “motivated”? And even if the beginning-middle-end is somehow determine this, how can you prove that a lack of this beginning-middle-end is objectively bad?

the lack of wasted frames on characters

This is a subjective determination, unless you can somehow quantifiably show otherwise. How can “wasted” be objectively defined here? How do we know that “wasted” is objectively bad?

There isn’t unmotivated action.

This is a subjective determination, unless you can somehow quantifiably show otherwise. How can “unmotivated” be objectively defined here? How do we know that “unmotivated” action is objectively bad?

There is not an unnecessary or missing character on screen.

This is a subjective determination, unless you can somehow quantifiably show otherwise. How can “unnecessary” be objectively defined here? Also, how do we know that “unnecessary” characters are objectively bad?

And the framing from edit to edit does not yank your eye somewhere it’s not meant to be.

By your subjective judgment, unless you can somehow show otherwise. Also, how do we know that the camera yanking your eye somewhere its not meant to be is objectively bad?

Bourne Ultimatum […] has an insane volume of superfluous or narratively unmotivated camera coverage in its action

This is a subjective determination, unless you can somehow quantifiably show otherwise. How can “superfluous” and “narratively unmotivated” be objectively defined here? And even if they could, how can you show that this is objectively bad?

there are definitely objective storytelling mechanics that are binary insofar as they are present or not on a scene to scene, shot to shot basis.

Great! Back to my original question then, since nothing you’ve said here has been relevant to it: what are they, and by what metrics are they precisely defined and quantified? And more importantly, how does that objectively prove that Fury Road is a top 10 action movie?

In short, at this point it’s clear that you have no idea what objective means, so I think we’re done here.

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