Leigh Gant on Nostr: When diversity is forced into fiction writing or film without any relevance to the ...
When diversity is forced into fiction writing or film without any relevance to the plot, it feels contrived and detracts from the storytelling.
If it doesn’t serve a logical purpose, the inclusion becomes egregious, making the content feel more like a checklist than authentic creativity. We've seen it in recent films and series, and it’s hard to ignore the negative impact on the narrative.
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2024-09-23 19:16:37Event JSON
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