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    5 days ago

    Exactly what substance?
    It’s fun. It’s entertaining. It’s a fantastic movie. But what the point of it? What’s it’s message? What’s it’s meaning?

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      Substance to me doesn’t mean it has a message or meaning, but contains a lot more story than run and gun. It’s got backstory, great characters (pro and antagonists), funny and/or hidden jokes, great writing, relatable maybe. It’s not a run of the mill boring shoot em up or racing movie. Actual effort was put into it.

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        In short, it sounds like you use substance to mean it’s a good movie.
        That seems a poor use for a word, to simply replace another perfectly good word with no additional context or nuance.

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          That’s not remotely what I said. There are very deep movies with substance that I just don’t care about or can’t get into.

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            Now it seems like you’re assuming a good movie simply means a movie you like.
            Which also isn’t great. I know there are lots of good movies that just aren’t for me, and I don’t enjoy all the much. But I’ll absolutely defend their quality.

            But if I’m totally off base here, I’d appreciate more clarification.