One would often feel this way when reading a novel before watching an adapted TV or animation because of the differences in the narrative, character creation, and plot setting between the novel and TV or animation. The novel was a freer and more personal way of expression. The author could freely create the characters and plots in the world he imagined. On the other hand, television or animation would have to be limited and adapted according to the plot and character settings of the original work, so they would often lose some of the original charm and characteristics of the novel. The way novels and television or animation narrated was also different. The novel was usually narrated from the perspective of the protagonist. The reader could feel the plot and emotions of the story through the protagonist's words and actions. On the other hand, television or animation narrated from a third-person perspective, which might sometimes lose the intimacy and sense of immersion that novels had. The plot of a novel was also different from that of a television or animation. The plot of a novel was often more complicated and huge, which required the reader to gradually understand it through reading. On the other hand, television or animation presented the plot in a fast-paced manner, allowing the audience to quickly understand the general plot and ending of the story in a short period of time. Therefore, if the readers read the novel first, they would be able to understand the plot and the relationship between the characters more easily. However, if they watched the adapted TV or animation first, they might need to adapt to the new plot rhythm and character settings more quickly. In short, readers who read the novel first before watching the adapted TV or animation would often be able to better understand the story and characters and feel the charm and characteristics of the novel. On the other hand, readers who watched the adapted TV or animation before reading the novel might be more likely to accept the new plot and character settings and feel the benefits of the TV or animation adaptation.
This was a very common phenomenon because the writing style and purpose of novels and television were different. The novel was a fictional art form that portrayed the plot and characters vividly through the author's imagination and creativity. On the other hand, television was a fictional work based on reality. It simplified and adapted the plot and characters of novels to present them to the audience in a more direct and faster way. Television and novels had different ways of narrating. Fictions are usually written in first or third person so that readers can get more involved in the story. Television, on the other hand, usually used a third-person narrative. The audience could only passively watch the development of the story. In addition, novels and TV shows had different ways of expressing themselves. Fictions usually used more detailed descriptions such as adjectives, metaphor, and so on to better convey the author's emotions and thoughts. On the other hand, television usually used more concise and clear presentation techniques such as dialogue, actions, scenes, etc. to present the story in a faster and more direct way. To sum up, it was always disappointing to watch TV after reading a novel because there were differences in narrative, expression, and emotional expression between novels and TV, which led to the audience's emotional resonance and understanding.
TV series was an art form that usually told a story and used elements such as characters, plots, and scenes to show emotions, conflicts, and humanity. When the audience watched the TV series, they would be brought into the story and empathize with the characters, feeling the emotional fluctuations and changes in the story. When the audience finished watching a TV series, they might feel lost because they were already immersed in the story. In addition, the emotions and plots in the TV series may resonate with the audience and make them feel related to their own experiences or emotions, so they may feel lost after watching the TV series. This sense of loss could also be due to the fact that the TV series had ended and could not be watched anymore. It was impossible to understand the details of the story and the psychology of the characters.
Perhaps it was because the plot in the TV series had some similarities with his own experience or life that caused him to feel lost and sad. Television dramas were usually a fictional art form. The plot and characters were fictional, but they might trigger the audience's emotional resonance and make the audience feel emotional impact. In addition, the plot in the TV series may make the audience feel pressure or anxiety because they may expect these plots to be realized in real life. When the TV series ends, the audience may feel lost and depressed because their expectations are not fulfilled. This emotional contrast may also lead to feelings of loss and sadness. If you feel sad or disappointed after watching a TV series, you can try to review the plot of the TV series and think about the similarities between these plots and your own life, or find other forms of entertainment to relax your emotions.
As an art form, anime usually showed rich emotions, characters, and storylines. When the audience watched it, they were often attracted and invested in it. After watching an anime, it was normal for the audience to feel disappointed, sad, or angry because of the death of the character, the plot twist, or other factors. In addition, as a fictional art form, anime has a virtual situation and emotional connection with the audience, which may make the audience feel more real and profound. After watching an anime, it was normal for the audience to feel emotional resonance with the characters, sigh with emotion about the storyline, and think about the world in the anime. In short, it was normal to feel complicated emotions after watching an anime. This complicated emotional reaction came from the emotions, characters, and storyline displayed in the anime, as well as the virtual situation and emotional connection between the audience and the anime.
Many anime works would create very vivid and profound characters. These characters often had strong emotions and personalities. When the audience watched anime, they would often be attracted by these characters and have emotional reactions. However, after the audience finished watching the anime, these characters and plots often became a thing of the past and the audience would gradually forget them as time passed. At this point, the audience might feel a sense of loss, feeling that they had once resonated and reacted emotionally, but in fact, they could no longer go back to the past and re-connect with those characters and plots. In addition, anime works often emphasized some plot reversals or contradictions, which might surprise or shock the audience. However, when the audience faced reality, they found that these plots were not so easy to accept and understand. Therefore, the audience might feel conflicted and conflicted after watching the anime, which might also aggravate their sense of loss. To sum up, the reasons for the discomfort after watching the anime could be many, including the nostalgia for the characters, the loss of the plot, the contradiction of cognition towards reality, and so on.
There were many reasons why one's heart felt empty after watching an anime: 1. Emotional involvement: In the process of watching the anime, the audience may invest a lot of emotions, such as emotional resonance, character emotions, etc. After watching the anime, these emotions may suddenly end, and the audience will feel a sense of loss and emptiness. 2. Unfinished Plot: Some anime plots are more attractive but may not be completed. When the audience sees the ending, they may feel a sense of regret and emptiness. 3. Character changes: Some characters in anime may change. The audience may feel that the characters resonate with themselves, but when they leave, the audience will feel lost and empty. 4. Social impact: Some viewers may discuss this anime with their friends to share their feelings and opinions. After watching it, they may feel lost and lonely. These are some of the reasons why people might feel empty after watching an anime. Everyone might feel different.
After watching anime, one would feel empty and depressed because the stories and characters in anime were often fictional and did not truly represent the values and emotional content of the author or producer. When we are immersed in a fictional world and empathize with the characters, our thoughts and emotions have actually been transferred to another fictional world. This shift can cause our emotions to be temporarily occupied by stimulation and when we return to the real world, we may feel empty and lost. In addition, the characters in anime usually have distinct personalities and characteristics. When we watch anime, we are often attracted by these characters and try to imitate or agree with their behavior and thoughts. When we leave the anime, we may feel that these characters are not similar to ourselves, resulting in a sense of loss and loneliness. Therefore, when we feel empty and depressed after watching anime, we can reflect on our own thoughts and emotions and try to understand the values and emotional content conveyed by our favorite anime, as well as the actions and thoughts that we try to imitate or agree with in the anime. This can help us better understand and deal with the emotional experience brought by animation.
The feeling of disappointment after watching the ending of a TV series was because people expected to see the development of the story, the development of the plot, the shaping of the characters, and the expression of emotions. However, when the ending of a TV series did not match people's expectations, it would make people feel lost and disappointed. This feeling could be due to the plot in the TV series not matching people's worldview, values, or expectations, or because the development of the characters did not meet expectations, or because the ending of the TV series lacked completeness and surprise. In addition, people usually spend a lot of time and energy watching TV dramas. Therefore, when the ending of the TV drama appears, they may feel a sense of "immersion" and "loss" because the story has ended. People can no longer immerse themselves in the world of TV dramas. This feeling can also make people feel lonely and helpless because people may feel that the story of the TV series has ended and they can no longer have any connection with their own story.
TV series is a fictional art form. When the audience watches a TV series, they are usually immersed in the fictional storyline and have emotional resonance with the development of the plot. When the audience finished watching a TV series, they would often feel a sense of emptiness because they had left the fictional world and returned to the real world. This feeling might be because the plot and characters in the TV series only existed in the fictional world, which was different from the audience's real-life experience and values. The audience may feel lost and lonely because they have spent a lot of time and energy to understand and invest in the plot and characters of the TV series. In addition, when watching a TV series, the audience may think that they are one with the characters in the TV series and that they are experiencing the plot of the TV series. When the audience finishes watching the TV series, this emotional connection may disappear, and they may feel a sense of emptiness and loss. This feeling was normal because television dramas were a fictional art form. The audience can enjoy the plot and characters in the fictional world while watching the TV series, but when they leave, they should realize that this emotional connection is only fictional and should not affect their real world.