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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-06-26 05:17 pm

[ SECRET POST #5286 ]


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Re: Is immersion important to you?

[personal profile] jobbies 2021-06-27 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
I love when I can get immersed in something but it's kinda rare for me. It was easier to get immersed in movies when I was a kid (the original Jurassic Park film comes to mind) but as an adult, I usually notice too many inconsistencies in movies or little things that ruin my suspension of belief and that makes it hard to get immersed. If the movie is good (and the soundtrack is good), I can get immersed in certain scenes or for several minutes.

I can absolutely get immersed in music though if it's something I like. Good music can really transport me.

I also get really immersed in books if they're written well. Sometimes books are written with such flowery prose or sentences that have me tripping and stumbling all over them and it doesn't allow me to get immersed at all. (Usually I quit the book when that happens because idgaf about fancy words/sentence structure; I read for the story.) But if the book is written in a way that doesn't have me focused on the words on the page, then I can get absolutely immersed and it'll be like I'm experiencing it. The best books are the ones where I don't even see the words on the page at all and then later on I get confused and think it was a really good movie that I watched.