When making recommendations to someone getting into a genre we know we usually recommend them the bestexamples of it, but the best examples are often those that break the genre conventions which would be totally lost on a newcomer
Or they end up seeing the best part of it, and it’s all downhill from there.
That’s what happened with me and anime. First thing I ever saw was Akira, sometime around 1992. Very, very few anime movies have even come close to measuring up to that first experience. So I actually don’t have a lot of interest in seeing much new stuff in that genre anymore.
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
Why do you assert that the best ones are the ones that break genre conventions? That feels like your opinion rather than a fundamental truth.
People recommend the example that they think displays the qualities they like the most because a) they want to share it with someone and see if they resonate with those features as well, and b) if the person doesn’t like it, they don’t have to keep digging for a better example.