Following the runaway success of film nights 1 though 8, this weeks fillum is Fight Club.
More details may emerge later in the week...
Following the runaway success of film nights 1 though 8, this weeks fillum is Fight Club.
More details may emerge later in the week...
Good morning Robert.
Disambiguation;
"Fight Club" is the title of a film.
Isperg has been uploading a film to Zoom every Sunday night for people to watch at the same time.
Isperg has been calling this event "film night"
This week, the film that Isperg is uploading for "film night" is "Fight Club."
"Fight Club" is a very well known film and it addresses (very cleverly) the concepts of;
what is real and what is not real..................madness........and............ mental illness.
Because of the film's core is "what is real?" and because many people know the film (it is very famous,) the term "fight club" is quite often used during speech and in writing to question reality.
Accordingly, any speech or writing that includes the phrase "fight club" are likely to be very hard indeed to untangle..........unless you have watched and understood the film..........or someone like me has bothered to explain it to someone like you. We're mates.
Number.
Is this similar to a book club, but with films?
If you will forgive my autistic bluntness (I hope our time together grants me some latitude!)......
I don't perceive any reason for you to feel "wierded out" but ample reason to feel "deflated" and "foolish for trying." In my opinion, any and all of these "feels" are not appropriate in this instance.
I really don't think it is anything to do with you personally.......it is perhaps just that the underpinning idea of "film night" simply does not appeal to most.
Like you, I would imagine that many people are desperately looking for greater community and connection with other autistic people - I count myself amongst those people.
However, it is perfectly reasonable to hypothesise that your "film night" concept simply does not offer "a sufficiency of connectedness" to merit buy-in? This is wholly conceivable to me.
In short (with autistic efficiency)......perhaps it was simply a sh*t idea mate. That certainly doesn't reflect badly on your Mr Sperg, and perhaps more importantly, the silver lining is the important message from this episode of effort..........you now have found a few of your chums who want to watch a film with you on a regular basis. That, my friend, is flipping super !
If you will forgive my autistic bluntness (I hope our time together grants me some latitude!)......
I don't perceive any reason for you to feel "wierded out" but ample reason to feel "deflated" and "foolish for trying." In my opinion, any and all of these "feels" are not appropriate in this instance.
I really don't think it is anything to do with you personally.......it is perhaps just that the underpinning idea of "film night" simply does not appeal to most.
Like you, I would imagine that many people are desperately looking for greater community and connection with other autistic people - I count myself amongst those people.
However, it is perfectly reasonable to hypothesise that your "film night" concept simply does not offer "a sufficiency of connectedness" to merit buy-in? This is wholly conceivable to me.
In short (with autistic efficiency)......perhaps it was simply a sh*t idea mate. That certainly doesn't reflect badly on your Mr Sperg, and perhaps more importantly, the silver lining is the important message from this episode of effort..........you now have found a few of your chums who want to watch a film with you on a regular basis. That, my friend, is flipping super !