DeckardRogue & CalenVoss
I’ve always wondered how the line between truth and fiction gets blurred on screen—does it help or hurt us? What’s your take on that?
Truth and fiction on screen? They’re a slippery line. I’d say it can trick people into thinking they’re learning the real world when it’s really just a story. That’s dangerous because it skews perception, but sometimes a well‑crafted story forces you to question everything anyway, so maybe it’s a double‑edged sword.
You’re right, the line blurs, and it feels like a mirror that sometimes shows more than it reflects. The real trick, I think, is to make people see that the mirror is still a frame, not the whole world.
That's a good point. The frame is the thing that keeps us from getting lost in the reflection, even if the reflection is all we ever see.