When you just watch a show or movie, do you remember literally every scene and piece of dialogue?

  • CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    No, and this is not common. It’s something like a photographic memory. I think there’s a more accurate term for it.

    Five years ago I beat someone like that in a test. We weren’t tested against each other, per se, but this young woman (she was less than half my age) could visualise the text we were taught from. However, she relied upon this her whole life and lacked the critical thinking the rest of us developed to compensate for the gap in what we forgot and what we’d learned. So for each test question, in her mind she’s reading the source material and taking answers from it, but anything that required you to think outside the box — that is, if the answer isn’t plainly given in the source — she’d get it wrong every single time. She did get a high score, don’t get me wrong, but I was the top scorer in the class. And I didn’t study. We all have our own ways. She passed which is all that counts, I didn’t get any prize for obtaining the top score, and nobody else remembers or cares about it now. I don’t even care about it, I just wanted to make the point that the photographic memory is not the most useful mind in the room (though it can be handy).

  • Asafum@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I barely remember what I had for dinner… I definitely don’t remember shows or movies that well. I can rewatch a show every year or so and for the most part it will be unfamiliar enough to be entertaining even if I do recall some bits.

  • adarza@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    it takes watching (or reading) something many times to remember even just a few choice quotes. i dunno how people pull quotes out of thin air from obscure things they’ve seen or read one time.

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    There was a time in my life that i could recite, scene for scene, the entire screenplay, dialogue and soundtrack (but not the credits) of Transformers: the Movie.

    ‘Arblus, look! It’s Unicron…’

    Does that count?

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    Not on a single viewing of a show. Someone would need one of those crazy ‘remember every day since I was 3’ brains to achive that.
    Although, I get in trouble for quoteing every line whenever I watch The Blues Brothers… But this is a repeat viweing issue.

  • essell@lemmy.world
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    Yeah, for a while. If I want it to stay in my head long-term I’ll need to watch a couple more times.

    A good memory is a blessing and a curse. It really changes how I enjoy rewatching a classic film.

  • hperrin@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    Not even close. I’m lucky to remember the main plot points and the main character’s name.

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    2 days ago

    My daughter does. I’ll quote a funny line from a movie, and she’ll correct me with the actual quote.

    Not sure how her memory is so amazing for dialog. She did start talking full sentence, with proper syntax, at age two, so maybe its just her gift.