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<blockquote data-quote="Hoshiyya" data-source="post: 67516536" data-attributes="member: 326296"><p>I think people get tired of the predictability of happy endings. "Every" movie nowadays has a happy ending, and it gets boring. No characters are ever in real danger anymore, so I never fear for their death when they are threatened.</p><p></p><p>Also you don't need it to be a Tragedy to for example have a protagonist die halfway through the story. </p><p></p><p>As an example, I love that Final Fantasy 7 dared to make Aerith die permanently. That is far more bold storytelling than we are used to in that particular medium, and it is not a Tragedy stylistically speaking either, but dared to be creative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoshiyya, post: 67516536, member: 326296"] I think people get tired of the predictability of happy endings. "Every" movie nowadays has a happy ending, and it gets boring. No characters are ever in real danger anymore, so I never fear for their death when they are threatened. Also you don't need it to be a Tragedy to for example have a protagonist die halfway through the story. As an example, I love that Final Fantasy 7 dared to make Aerith die permanently. That is far more bold storytelling than we are used to in that particular medium, and it is not a Tragedy stylistically speaking either, but dared to be creative. [/QUOTE]
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