Have you ever noticed how people in anime always act the same way and have the same emotional response. It's almost like they are robots or NPCs. I don't know how to explain but it's different from 3DPD acting where real humans are interacting, you never know their reaction when someone interacts with the acting person. In anime they always give the same feedback. The only anime I can imagine where they don't throw the same "buzzwords" in their conversation is Aku no Hana because they literally rotoscoped a movie.
If you know another anime with profound human interactions please respond
Have you ever noticed how people in anime always act the same way and have the same emotional response...
Watch more anime. And maybe some westerns, soap operas, and seinfeld so you understand the caliber of what you're attempting to watch. It's not exactly high art unless it is.
sonny boy
Because, due to limited time and methods, the study and art of animation has a limited set of expressions to work with.Through a million years of biological training and evolution you can discern thousand of micro changes in a human face and call those expressions, animators done have the luxury and to master than many expressions.
nowadays anime is made by animators and directors and studios that watch anime and copy it.
Studios don't bother watching other things or try experimental things because they know what will sell
Anime is a product and you're a consumer.
Okay
You are a moron.
Have you ever noticed how people always act the same way and have the same emotional response. It's almost as if most people were pretty similar in most regards.
>where they don't throw the same "buzzwords" in their conversation is Aku no Hana because they literally rotoscoped a movie.
How does rotoscoping determine the dialogue and use of buzzwords you retard
The thing is japanime had been like this for quite a while.
I find it fucking uncanny as fuck.
I'm here shilling manhuas as I find that manhuas I read had more realistic human interactions/reactions
one that struck me the most was Spare Me, Great Lord! (not the anime, anime had bad direction considering the director was probably novice but the manhua had realistic interactions and better designs).
Most characters in that one felt alive, they all had their opinions, different thinking, clashing against and for some reason they feel genuine than anything I read on mdex where the MC just fucks his kemono girl next night. I think the artist/writer made that manhua adaptation whole lot better (it's apparently a finished LN) but I say it's not one of the best, probably a 7/10 but most other shit out there are average 3/10.
I also cringe when I see the next "generic isekai/fantasy" where the girls just fall hard for the MC no questions asked, it's fucking uncanny like some waifufag just wrote their fantasies out all night and published it on wattpad the next day.
Why don't characters have doubt? Why do all characters have same level of temperament (e.g, in MHA they're all confident as fuck)? This is just as bad as the fantasy soap operas on my local shithole.
When an isekai character goes into a village why won't the village doubt him? Most tribe/villages don't accept outsiders but somehow this MC was an exemption?
Why in such stories other characters lack personal interest or even the ability to steer the direction?
It's always like this: "Naruto" (the MC) becomes the eye of storm, every character just revolve around the MC and the MC is the strongest without much effort (kyuubi, and son of hero). It's just all that but a different iteration every single time. It also gets to the point that all the existing character in that world are shit side-characters. Fucking idiot writers don't know how the real world works.
Few writers can create truly human characters.
People are like that in real life too. If you stepped on someone's shoe or kicked their dog, they're going to get mad. That's just what humans do. They're easy to predict when you do something that is inconvenient to them. They don't act any other way because they're incapable of it. They're all the same. To be unique and exhibit possession of an actual mind, a person would need to act in a way that subverts expectations, even if they are inconvenienced. Those with disorders or other mental "issues" are the ones with actual minds, because they don't behave normally. They don't behave like you would expect.
go watch Tomino shows and reply to me, I'll wait
I'll take "What are stock characters" for $500, please
Show? She's cute,
>He missed out on cunnyitchy
Watch it now
Oh, the loli ninja show?
I did watch the first gundam. I don't think it's a good example but I'm giving another try because I liked the anime.
Try interacting with actual human beings for an extended period of time. Once you get to know a person you start to figure them out and they become easily predictable.
I feel like Manhuas has the same problem. For every decent one, you have ten where it's soap opera tier writing on crack and not in a good way. Or the same awful isekai writing turned up to 11. Romance ones are definitely a coinflip.
You're just young, OP. We all go this kind of phase.