Definition of «suspension of disbelief»
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"Suspension of disbelief" refers to the audience's willingness to overlook implausible elements or logical gaps in a story for the sake of enjoyment. In contemporary internet criticism, it is often used to point out the exact moment a movie or show becomes too unrealistic or 'woke' for the viewer to continue engaging with it. When someone says their 'suspension of disbelief only goes so far,' they are signaling that the narrative has broken its own internal logic or pushed a social agenda too aggressively. It serves as a sophisticated way to call out bad writing or perceived historical inaccuracies in modern media.
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> I can handle dragons, but the way they ignored basic physics broke my suspension of disbelief.
> My suspension of disbelief only goes so far, and this casting choice just doesn't make sense for the time period.
> You need a massive suspension of disbelief to enjoy this plot because nothing that happens is actually possible.
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