IDK if this is a normal thing for people with ADHD but do you guys find it hard to watch movies? There always super slow paced and require hours worth of your attention. I can watch movies but only if I really try and that’s a very draining experience. I only like watching movies if I’m really high.

  • Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    I don’t mind watching movies, but it’s really hard for me to DECIDE to watch a movie.

    If someone asks if I want to watch a movie, the time commitment makes me say no (unless it’s something I’ve REALLY wanted to see), but I’ll happily agree to watch a TV show and still end up watching 3 hours or more worth of episodes.

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      33 minutes ago

      I came here to say the same thing. It’s especially bad with streaming services. Row and column after row and column of options is overwhelming.

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    1 hour ago

    I minored in Film Studies in college and never had a problem, these days its a lot more difficult, cant decide if my symptoms changed over the course of 15 years or if its the advent of smart phones and growth of the internet over that time.

  • Tiefling IRL@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 hours ago

    Lots. I also feel like movies have gotten significantly longer over time. An hour and a half used to be the norm, now everything consists of two 3hr movies.

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    3 hours ago

    I’m always doing something else while watching a movie. I often rewind 30 seconds because I missed something important. But I find most movies have so much that I don’t care about… So I focus on whatever else until I realize that I’ve missed something.

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    I have always had zero trouble warching engaging movies, especially if they move at a decent pace or the slowness builds up anticipation. I still have trouble keeping track of character names and sometimes forget the details, but staying engaged is often easy.

    A boring movie though, I can watch for 30 minutes and not remember anything that happened because my mind wandered. Basically the movie or show version of realizing you weren’t paying attention to the last 10 pages in a book.

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    2 hours ago

    My time limit is about two hours. Anything more than that and I start getting bored, distracted and twitchy

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    2 hours ago

    i do with movies… and tv and books. i have bunches that i’ve only ever started and never gotten through.

    but every now and then (maybe a couple times a year), i’ll get super zoned-in and watch several in a row… like every jurassic park or every indiana jones.

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    3 hours ago

    I watched “Everything Everywhere All at Once”. But I watched parts of it while doing other things over the space of 2 years.

    I honestly watch about 1 or 2 movies per year.

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    3 hours ago

    Some films have slow pacing, and I struggle to pay attention. Most of the time I watch at 1.25x speed.