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    Carolyn Petit‏Verified account @carolynmichelle 26 Sep 2020

    After watching it tonight, I read Ebert's review of The Sheltering Sky & was pleasantly surprised by how casually he mentions major events that occur far into the film. We care too much about spoilers. As he sometimes said, It's not what a movie is about, it's how it is about it.

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      1. PadreNotPadre‏ @RyanLuz 26 Sep 2020
        Replying to @carolynmichelle

        YES. I really think that if the success of a story hinges on whether or not you know how it goes, it's not good enough. I get that spoilers can spoil the surprise, but good stories are good stories. It's why some things are good enough to be watched over and over, always enjoyed.

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      1. Best Jason ̆̈‏ @XaiaX 26 Sep 2020
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        He was wrong. The pacing is important, and knowing what happens later out of context just means I spend the entire movie waiting for it to happen. It’s like telling a joke punchline first.

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      1. rusty‏ @HappyDragonite 26 Sep 2020
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        The spoilerphobic culture is exhausting. The very notion of something being "spoiled" by virtue of knowing basically anything before engaging with <the thing> is ridiculous.

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      1. Colin*Champ AF*Tanner‏ @DrKarateChop 27 Sep 2020
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        I miss him more every single time I read his name. Ever so often I spiral into youtube or rogerebert-dotcom rabbithole. I used to think I was suppose to agree or disagree with him. Then I realized he was just a sharpened lens, perfectly conveying his feelings. That so very rare.

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      2. Nocona Stevenson‏ @redmage7 27 Sep 2020
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        Not a movie but I’ve had “Sephiroth kills Aeris” spoiled for me years before I played FF7. And when I did played it eventually, that moment didn’t feel any less impactful cuz the emotional core was still there. Aeris is dead, I wouldn’t read her dialogue anymore and memories 1/2

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      3. Nocona Stevenson‏ @redmage7 27 Sep 2020
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        are all I have now. It’s this reason alone why spoilers do not matter to me. If a story is well made, then it can retold for both old and new audiences. All “SPOILERS” ever do keep people from talking about the media they love

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