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Is there such a thing as overwatching?
serious crayons:
I don't own the DVD of BBM. For several reasons, the main one being, I'm afraid I'd watch it constantly and get desensitized to it. I went two months after it left theaters without seeing it. Then when I finally rented it, it was soooo great. Not to sound too sappy, but it felt like coming home again after a long absense -- like I was with old beloved friends, like I was where I was supposed to be. I stayed breathlessly glued to the screen, rewinding here and there, riveted. (I'll confess, though, that in the interim I had watched certain scenes so many times on YouTube I'm surprised that some videos -- 4 Nights in 20 years, especially -- didn't get worn out.)
I watched the movie about five or six more times over the next few weeks. By the end I was getting ... not sick of it -- oh my god, never! -- but maybe slightly less attentive than I had been, not quite as absorbed, wanting to FF through certain parts (ie, the wife parts). (Though that's when I started really zeroing in on some of those almost indiscernible little details, so there were benefits to that approach, too.)
Don't get me wrong, I still find it thrilling, stunning, breathtaking -- in some ways even more so as time goes on. But I want to preserve that reaction and, for me, it seems best to keep my doses regulated. I'm not great at self-discipline, and Blockbuster imposes its own discipline. (Besides, I'm waiting for that Deluxe Edition that includes footage of all the rest of the time Jack and Ennis spent together over 20 years! :-*)
But I have seen several posters just in the past few days mention that they watch the DVD every day, and I know there are others who do the same, or have done the same in the past.
So how do you all feel about this? How often do you want/need/crave to watch it? Do you impose restrictions on yourself? And if you're one of those frequent-flyer watchers, how do you keep the magic going? Do you ever feel yourself becoming desensitized? If so, what do you do about it?
Ellemeno:
You shut up about overwatching. This here ain't it's fault. :)
Meryl:
I think I got desensitized to a degree before it even left the theaters, where I saw it 11 times. Although I adore being moved to tears in a movie, I tend to get analytical after the first rush. After that, it depends a lot on my mood whether I am caught up again in that same emotion while watching it. (Liquor helps! ;))
At home, I watch in spurts, often to clarify points I'm posting about. But I enjoy lying back and being with Jack and Ennis, whatever stage of the story they are in. I hope someday, maybe years from now, when I haven't watched it for a long while, that that wonderful heart-rush will return and I will have a grand old cry again. :)
wolf:
I'm a bit like you in that I practice restraint. While I do have the DVD, I try to use it sparingly and to maximum effect.
When I first got the DVD I made the executive decision to only watch it with someone else, thinking this'd do two things. 1) limit my own viewings, and 2) spread the word. All good in theory, but in practice I've watched it alone a few times. From now on though, I'm going to resist the cravings - the thought of it becoming tedious terrifies me! Also, I kinda like the anticipation that restraint brings. That has it's own deliciousness :P.
So, upshot is - I'd average at roughly once a fortnight currently. Reducing to monthly from here on in, and will try to space it out further as the months roll on. Like the previous poster, I'm half looking forward to the day I realise I haven't seen it in a year, and have it just like the first time all over again - that's if I ever make it to a year :o ;D.
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OldeSoul:
--- Quote from: Elle-Effen'-Meno on June 22, 2006, 09:52:30 pm ---You shut up about overwatching. This here ain't it's fault. :)
--- End quote ---
That was great- made me laugh ;D
Sometimes I watch it and say- okay I'm going to focus on symbolism and all that, but I just end up being a mess again. And sometimes it's the other way around. But I'll have to tell you- sometimes I feel so emotionally drained that I just can't watch it for awhile; and I have to process things in my head. But after a couple weeks of not watching- I'll go back to it again. Just like Jack always goes back to Ennis...even though he knows he's going to end up crying again *sigh*
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