Erase or embrace: How should TV shows and movies depict the pandemic?

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When reality demands our constant concern, it may be comforting to disengage from the outside world and let our minds amble through a story about mask-less teenagers finding a prom date

At the other end of the spectrum, however, plenty of viewers were seeking out depictions of fictional pandemics. As the virus cases surged across Europe and closed in on the US in the first months of 2020, so too did downloads and of 2011's"Contagion," a movie about an American woman who returns from a trip to Hong Kong as the unknowing carrier of a novel respiratory virus.

Some shows have taken a similar approach to Covid-19. The new"Gossip Girl" reboot, for instance, began filming last November, though Covid-19 appears to have been eradicated in the fictionalized New York City in which the story is set. Dill-Shackleford said that this type of on-screen exchange demonstrates the therapeutic potential of media."In many ways — and especially as we are struggling in the moment — we rely on these stories to make us feel as if we're not alone," she said.At this stage in the pandemic, Dill-Shackleford said, depicting Covid-19 remains a double-edged sword.

Wright believes future renderings of the coronavirus pandemic should flesh out the nuances in how it affected different segments of our societies. "Even if you can't stomach sitting through these movies or television shows, it's critical for other people to be able to understand the far-reaching repercussions of the public health crisis from other perspectives," she added."Seeing different experiences represented on screen helps establish empathy between people of different backgrounds."

 

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