This is a question that often arises in the mouth of movies and series: Why do the devils never say goodbye when they call? This is a confusing banality, but this question is legitimate.
“He didn’t say goodbye to me! What am I doing?”
Hello, is there anyone on the phone?!
Anyone who has never been surprised at the end of the telephone discussion scene to see that two protagonists leave each other even a little “salvation”, “kisses” or “call suddenly, without any trial.
To understand this, it is necessary to identify the concept of the concept of “suspension of unbelief”. This is a pact between a work of art and a spectator. It involves the separation of his skepticism and the adoption of unrealistic, incredible or impossible things, until the world of the work remains consistent with its own rules.
Simply put, “I know what I see/read is not real … but I will say that it will take full use of this story.” For example, at Game of Thrones we know that there are no dragons, but we get it. In the world of the work it is consistent and our minds are open to appreciate the spectacle.

“No, but hello, don’t you say goodbye?”
Go to the foundations
As for phone calls in cinema or series, it’s the same. Characters are not bothered by salamalecs, as we would do in real life, as it spent a lot of time on the rhythm of the main plot. This is the narrative pact we do with the job to continue it as quickly as possible, without phagocytization.
“The disappearance of farewells on the phone probably has more of the earth and the earth’s cause: time management.Explain Guardian In the article on this topic.

“So we don’t say hello Uncle Liam Nesson?”
“When the episode lasts for 23 minutes, every second counts and goes straight to the goal. A simple Google study” How to Write Dialogues “shows that” to avoid banality “to avoid figures in almost every list of tips”Also indicates in English media.
When the episode lasts 23 minutes, every second counts and goes straight to that point.
This agreement is also questioned by Guardian: “The fact that the farewells have been released from our screens have become a real block of details for the audience. It is a straightforward, little annoying reminder that the conversation we watch is completely scripted”We can read in the article.
“We look closely at it, it seems to indicate that even in the flow of flow, where the length of the episodes is more flexible and where we cut the content, such as paprika prints, maintain the rhythm of the story and draw our attention more important than you think is real.It concludes the guardian.

“I don’t have time to hello. I have to stop criminals!”
No time
However, for the fictional authors, it is important to go to the point and never get extra. Can you imagine if we had to watch a stop series and the characters spent their time in “peace” or “see you soon”?
In fiction, we do not have time to bother this, unlike real life. In addition, it would be very fast, which was why this narrative pact was created.
Nevertheless, there are works that push the realism very far, and which will make it an honorable opinion to restore the famous “bay” in the upbringing of this Convention, see “soon” or just “peace”.

“It was still better for phone boxes!”
This is still rare, the weather is very valuable, and polite formulas are not one of the details that move forward. Thus, it is understandable that most fictional authors choose to neglect these elements. Think of this as you watch a movie or series in which we are witnessing telephone calls.
Source: Allocine

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