The modern media is cited as using repetitive content and lacking originality. While there is some reliance on past ideas, I do not fully agree that this phenomenon leads to a deficiency in content uniqueness.
It is true that some press these days is constantly posting about the past. For example, when they do not update the latest events, nostalgic ones are usually recalled as a safe option. This often leads to outdated pieces of information that hardly meet the audiences’ demand. Other than that, some cinematic adaptations have tried to remake old scripts but failed to deliver the core values. Disney’s live-action Pinocchio, criticized for only replicating the old animation with visual effects instead of delivering the moral values of honesty, was a typical case of this situation. Indeed, certain parts of the communication sector are lacking creativity.
However, some other media productions are noticeably up to date. Specifically, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) News is notifying its audiences with the important and latest news about the world. Their reports are cited as being accurate, objective, and reliable by viewers. Moreover, in the entertainment field, Guillermo del Toro’s version of the living puppet was cited by critics as being much more insightful than Disney’s. While using many methods of filmmaking from the past, like stop-motion figures or reviving old scripts, the modern lens towards traditional moral values of being truthful still made the movie stand out. Therefore, it can be seen that some of the industry’s components are aware of recent issues and can even innovate nostalgic values.
In conclusion, media items that are past-driven and lack inventiveness clearly exist. However, other counterparts do offer their viewers the most recent updates, and some can even renew past productions.
