Okay, but like, did Timothée Chalamet just... call out an entire art form for having bad pacing? Bro said opera is 'too slow' for modern attention spans and I'm not gonna lie, I kinda get it. Remember those old-school RPGs where the cutscenes were like, twenty minutes long and unskippable? That's kinda the vibe, right? You just wanna hit 'skip' and get back to the actual gameplay. And then he goes and says 'TikTok integration'? Okay, so hear me out, this actually tracks. The classical arts community is probably coping hard right now, like when an OG game gets a new player base and they complain about 'ruining the meta,' but Chalamet's not entirely wrong. Our brains are just wired different now. We're all chasing those quick dopamine hits. Opera is like, a three-hour raid with no checkpoints, and most people just wanna see the highlights clip on YouTube. Imagine opera TikToks, though! Like, the absolute peak drama but in 30 seconds. Or a challenge where people try to hit those insane high notes. It’s literally just about making the content accessible and shareable. That's how things go viral IRL. It's not about disrespecting the art form, it's about giving it a new skin, y'know? A re-release with better UI and shorter load times. Maybe even a battle pass. Just saying. The man's thinking about the engagement numbers, and honestly, that's the real endgame.