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semilin | 1 month ago
But the article points out that the students here don't even watch movies themselves -- "students have struggled to name any film" they recently watched. Why are these people even studying film? The inattention is clearly caused by disinterest.
The phenomenon observed here must be caused by a combination of the general loss of discipline (which is the fallback attentive mechanism when interest is absent) and students' disinterest in the field they chose to study. The former has been well known; the latter is worth considering more.
perching_aix|1 month ago
There's a saying around here that roughly goes: few things are as successful in killing one's interest in something as pursuing a formal education about it.
Being innately interested in something is one thing, but then being in an environment when that is now a hard expectation is another.
It's like the difference between wanting to draw something and being forced to draw something. Entirely different playing fields.
unknown|1 month ago
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y0eswddl|29 days ago
JKCalhoun|1 month ago
My wife and I have been at it for perhaps 6 years now. We probably have 3 years or so to go to finish it.
You do learn, I think, patience. I found long slow films tedious initially but have come to know why some film are that way and I am more willing now to just go with the flow.
To be sure though, any film over two or so hours we might split across two days to watch.
[1] https://1001films.fandom.com/wiki/The_List
obruchez|28 days ago
https://www.phi-phenomenon.org/
It's merging dozens of "greatest films" lists into a single "master" list.
padjo|29 days ago
mna_|29 days ago
panda-giddiness|29 days ago
I'm not convinced that you've fingered the reason. Pulling out your phone at the theater is considered anti-social behavior, comparable to conversing with your seatmate, and that sort of normative pressure can overcome a compulsion. It's like claiming that someone couldn't possibly be an alcoholic because they don't drink on the job.
A better test would be: What does your friend do when you watch a movie at one of your homes, where there's a lesser expectation to tuck away one's phone? Does he still watch the movie attentively, or does he check his phone every so often?
ksymph|1 month ago
bigthymer|1 month ago
deadbabe|1 month ago
Most of their idea of film is putting together little reels and TikToks. “Absolute Cinema” type stuff. They don’t actually care about movies and the art.
u1hcw9nx|1 month ago
duxup|1 month ago
Sounds about right.
wat10000|1 month ago
rishabhaiover|1 month ago
I suspect that attention is naturally tuned to work towards genuine interests which may be orthogonal to conventional value producing tasks
philipallstar|1 month ago
KevinMS|25 days ago
Because they want to, or are forced by their social circle, have a college degree credential, and this is the one that matched closest to their interests (they like watching stuff).
illiac786|1 month ago
lucyjojo|29 days ago