depression meals™ and depression shows™ are a thing but what about depression video games™?
The Sims Obsession. you think maybe 2 hours have passed. you look at the clock. it’s been 3 days
wanting to play your favourite game but instead just listening to the music for 3 hours straight
solitaire on your phone for 50 minutes while listening to sad music (or the video game music)
starting up old favourite games and then exiting out of them once you see the menu
spending two hours making a new character in an rpg and then realizing you can’t be bothered to actually play the game
an amazing new video game, one that you’ve been waiting for for months. it takes you 3 days to finish a 40+ hour game because anything that makes you feel this good and distracted is immediately an obsession. once you finish the game you feel absolutely dead inside
This movie is way too under appreciated in my opinion… The fandom is practically non-existent…
And I don’t understand why? The plot was fantastic.
All of the characters were lovable.
There was no one that you absolutely could not stand.
The “bad guy” was actually the main character, Kenai. Which was an interesting twist for Disney.
But by building a bond with this young cub (Koda), and seeing the world through the eyes of a bear, he realized that he (as a man) had been the monster… Not bears.
I mean, talk about character development…
Koda: Those monsters are really scary… Especially with their sticks.
And for me, this scene right here was one of my most emotional Disney moments. You can’t even here Kenai telling the actual story… But you can see their facial expressions and you can just feel it. You know exactly what he’s saying to Koda.