The advantage is immersion. A well-rendered 3D scene captures the texture of silk on skin, the sweat of a perilous situation, or the flicker of torchlight in a dungeon. This realism allows creators to explore dark themes—kidnapping, supernatural horror, and power exchange—with a visual weight that cartoons cannot replicate.
But why do we love watching people fall in love, fall apart, and fight their way back together? Is it escapism? Emotional training? Or simply the thrill of a good, messy story? The advantage is immersion