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Value of a normal thing is to keep it as it is

The movie “Last Christmas” was released.....

If mediocre has value, isn’t it worth repeating the same thing? The value of a normal thing is to keep it as it is. Why is it common? Is it because you repeat the same thing? Since the same thing is repeated, the normal is normal, and the normal is to repeat the same. Such a loop. This loop is also commonplace.

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The “boy meets girl” story is repeated as a story consumed by young people

Now, the story has one form that must be consumed for it to be repeated. In order for a story to be consumed, it is still reasonable that it is an ordinary story.
I don’t know about entertainment at all, but according to one theory, content is planned after researching what kind of stories consumers like through marketing. Still, I wonder if more ordinary stories will be consumed.
The “boy meets girl” story is repeated as a story consumed by young people. And such a story never gets boring. why?
It may be because it is a story that has been read or watched many times, but there are always fresh elements at the root. I think that it is not an element that can be used at any time, but an element that can respond to change.
Repeated stories are flexible as the times change. Because the basic nature is not shaken, ordinary and mediocre stories are repeatedly re-produced and released.


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The story is not a classic “Boy Meets Girl” but “Girl Meets Boy”

The movie “Last Christmas” was released. The story is not a classic “Boy Meets Girl” but “Girl Meets Boy”. As a seasoning, it is a comedy.
It is a story that an unskilled girl works part-time at a Christmas goods store, meets a strange boy, and that happens. Watch the ending.
Critics don’t seem to give a very high score. However, this work followed the usual technique of linking Christmas and love stories. Immortal mediocrity!
Another feature of this work is that although it is set in the UK, there are many Orientals in the main casting. A modern element is added to the usual setting.


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How difficult it is to be mediocre

The movement of the world is so intense that the meaning of the word mediocre is lost. That’s when we want to remember that the ordinary event of Christmas is approaching.

That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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