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Javy
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🎥 Aspiring filmmaker. 🎭 Psychology grad crafting stories with depth. ⚾ Mets fan, 🎮 gamer, 📺 anime lover, and 💻 tech geek. Passionate about art, culture, and storytelling. 🌟
I believe the future of Puerto Rican cinema lies in taking risks: telling different stories, seeking international spaces, and not waiting for the same gatekeepers to give us permission.
August 18, 2025 at 5:59 PM
Cinema here isn’t dead, there’s plenty of talent in writers, actors, and cinematographers. What’s missing is openness, real collaboration, and a desire to break out of the bubble. Puerto Rico has powerful, universal stories to tell, but if we stay stuck in the same circle, we’ll never export them.
August 18, 2025 at 5:59 PM
The most frustrating part is the ego: too many act like gatekeepers, as if they were Warner Bros., when in reality what we have is a small, limited ecosystem that should be opening doors to new voices instead of closing in on the same clique.
August 18, 2025 at 5:59 PM
Yes, films are made. Some are very good. But most never go beyond a small local festival or a screening at Fine Arts with twenty people. There’s no distribution, no career plan, no long-term vision.
August 18, 2025 at 5:59 PM
7/7 At least Sony’s Crunchyroll works, promotes anime properly, and gives fans access. Netflix delays. Disney hides. Stop targeting Sony alone—if you’re worried about monopolies, look at the whole picture. Thoughts?
#AnimeIndustry #AnimeFans #StreamingPlatforms
December 1, 2024 at 5:54 PM
6/7 Let’s be real: Netflix, Disney, and Sony are all consolidating content. But only Sony gets heat while Netflix delays and Disney ignores their anime catalog. If we’re going to worry about monopolies, let’s call out everyone, not just Sony.
December 1, 2024 at 5:54 PM
5/7 The fear of Sony “monopolizing” anime is selective outrage. Netflix locks titles, Disney buries them, but Sony invests in better access, consistent releases, and a functional platform. Who’s really doing harm to the industry here?
December 1, 2024 at 5:54 PM
4/7 Disney earns $82B a year (vs. Sony Pictures at $12B). If they wanted, they could dominate anime overnight. Netflix already invests millions into exclusives, limiting competition. Yet, Sony’s the one being called out? Why not call out Netflix and Disney too?
December 1, 2024 at 5:54 PM
3/7 Crunchyroll is far from perfect, but it works. Sony ensures global access, simulcasts, and consistent promotion. Compare that to Disney, which buries anime exclusives with zero marketing. Fans wouldn’t even know Summertime Render existed without digging.
December 1, 2024 at 5:54 PM
2/7 Netflix locks anime exclusives (JoJo, Edgerunners) and delays simulcasts (Shaman King). Disney? Bleach TYBW and Summertime Render exclusives took forever to stream globally. Imagine the outrage if Sony fumbled like that. But they didn’t, and won’t.
December 1, 2024 at 5:54 PM
1/7 Everyone’s worried about Sony buying Kadokawa and claiming it’ll create a near-monopoly in anime. But Netflix and Disney are doing the same with exclusives, and no one bats an eye. Difference is, at least Sony’s platforms work. Let’s break this down.
December 1, 2024 at 5:54 PM
As a man myself, I see many young men leaning right, claiming women call them "toxic" to excuse their actions. In reality, it's often a way to avoid accountability for being misogynistic or simply disrespectful. They play the victim instead of reflecting and growing, which only deepens the divide.
November 30, 2024 at 7:51 PM
So they’re banning Wicked for ‘pornographic material,’ yet the Bible, with its graphic depictions of rape, infanticide, and violence, is widely accepted. The hypocrisy is astounding—it’s not about content; it’s about controlling narratives that challenge their worldview. #Censorship
November 29, 2024 at 8:54 PM
This censorship isn’t about protecting kids; it’s about avoiding uncomfortable conversations. Banning manga like Attack on Titan or Akira reflects fear of critical thinking and diverse ideas. It limits growth and stifles creativity. Censorship driven by fear is dangerous for any society.
November 29, 2024 at 8:51 PM
4/ Challenging elitism is about embracing different perspectives. 🎶 Pop culture reflects the richness of human experience in ways academia can’t always capture. Let’s value it as a powerful tool for understanding the world. #OpenMinds #CulturalReflections #BreakTheNorms
November 29, 2024 at 5:25 PM
3/ Real learning comes from engaging with life, not just from what’s deemed “elite.” 🧠 Whether through film, music, or books, knowledge is everywhere. We need to stop gatekeeping and start appreciating diverse sources of insight. #InclusiveLearning #KnowledgeIsPower
November 29, 2024 at 5:25 PM
2/ Neon Genesis Evangelion explores identity and existentialism, while In the Mood for Love captures deep emotions. 🎥 These aren’t just entertainment—they’re profound reflections on society. These stories give us more than traditional texts ever could. #Existential #HumanNature #FilmLovers
November 29, 2024 at 5:25 PM
Sadly, people from all racial and economic backgrounds voted for Trump, not just whites. It’s a shame, but that’s the reality Democrats need to accept. Instead of dismissing these voters, they need to find ways to win them back by addressing their concerns in meaningful ways.
November 29, 2024 at 3:19 PM
I understand that the media has damaged the meaning of ‘working class’ by often framing it as just white people, but you can’t look at it that way. Latinos, Black people, Asians, and many others are part of the working class too. Ignoring this diversity only helps divide us further.
November 29, 2024 at 3:19 PM
So, what do you think—that Latinos, Black people, Asians, and others aren’t working class too? Reducing ‘working class’ to just white people erases the economic struggles faced by millions of nonwhite communities. We can’t fix systemic issues by ignoring the diversity of those affected.
November 29, 2024 at 3:19 PM