"Forced drama" is one of the most common criticisms on Yea Forums. Do you think it is valid or not?
Forced drama
What decade do you think it is grandpa? No one says forced drama anymore
It is very valid. The epitome of forced drama to me is Aim for the Ace, but Kyoani shows are great modern examples.
I'm not sure you know what forced drama is. The
anime was leading to that scene from the very first episode.
Drama can be inherently bad but you really can't "force" drama.
Forced post
Domestic Kanojo this season is all the proof you need tha "forced drama" is a real and valid complaint.
The story of its is written in a way, that every X chapters authors introduces a retarded drama tweest, just because he needs to keep serealizing manga that should have been ended after first arc.
Which KyoAni shows? The only one having remotely "forced" drama was Chu2, where the whole drama did not fit the type of story it was and was out of place and unnecessary.
In all other shows, mostly the drama was genuine.
I think it's valid. Hibike S2 had a lot of forced drama for example, with the main character just casually bumping and eavesdropping on other character's melodrama just so that there could be a plot. I think Violet Evergarden had a lot of forced drama too. Every client of hers was coincidentally struck by tragedy, usually related to her own just so the story could force tears out of us. I think the best kind of drama that always comes natural is the kind of opposing ideals that have far reaching consequences. The drama in anime mostly boils down to lazy tragedies like the lost of someone or someone not liking some other person due to misunderstandings etc.
VEG and Koe no Katachi
Sometimes it is, sometimes it's not. Citrus was nothing but forced drama for example.
No but forced posting should be a thing.
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That garbage Maquia movie is all about forced drama.
Anons who say that expression unironically are on the same mental meme level as those who say native isekai or moefags.
Eeeh. I suppose. Pretty sure it's just called melodrama though. There's definitely a lot of shows with convenient situations and exaggeration to try and squeeze more drama out of a story than there otherwise would be, and it does suck, but that's not really an anime thing, that's just cheap storytelling, been around since stories have.
It's a poorly worded and shallow criticism, but a valid one. It means overwrought or poorly justified drama, and is common in all sorts of writing.
Again you are saying just because you felt the drama was bad makes it forced almost like the crux of the point of something like Violet Evergarden was that it was a drama. Just because you didn't like the drama or couldn't buy into it doesn't make it forced.
The worst thing when it comes to drama is when suddedly at the end of an episode someone or some thing dies almost at random to just play up and evoke an emotion out of the audience. While effective I think that is a good example of something that could be considered "forced".
>VEG, FranXX, Yorimoi
Was winter 2018 the season of forced drama?
And when you say "this show looks like shit" you're just saying you don't like the way it looks. What else do you want someone to say?
It's called melodrama. It has a word. No need to make a term up.