I finished re-reading The Great Gatsby today and was in the mood for analysis, discussion, and more interpretations. So I started watching the 2013 version with Toby and Leo. Got about 20 minutes in before the stream froze to buffer and I decided it wasn't worth trying to get worth working again.
The movie was a fever dream. The editing was so frantic I couldn't get a feel for a scene before it blew by. The CGI was gratuitous and unattractive! From a book reader perspective it was unfaithful to the novel, and from a cinema perspective it was a toad in a blender.
I'd love to hear some positive criticisms of the movie adaptation - maybe someone saw something in it that I didn't.
I'd also enjoy any reviews of the previous version from decades ago.
One last thing, I think the movie would have worked much better if it was placed in 2002 - similar positivity on life, "great" war for Americans, and a looming financial crisis. It would have made the weird editing make much more sense, kind of like the remake of Romeo and Juliet (coincidentally starring Leo)
From the perspective of someone who uses Visual Studio Code, but also knows how to exit
vim
, there are a couple reasons that most developers who prefer one of the three, at least those I've spoken to.vim
keybindings" specifically for this reason. You'll find that it's a very popular method of working.Really it comes down to personal preferences and what you "grew up" using. It's really hard to transition into something like
vim
and it takes a concerted effort to switch by most users. You have to want to switch, otherwise you'll find it too difficult a learning curve or find yourself wandering back to more "featured" applications.There are likely more reasons out there, but these are, in my experience, the primary reasons.