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Guy Ritchie explains The Journey
21 May 2017 19:06 #284747
by Loudzoo
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Guy Ritchie (film director) explains the hero's journey as the basis of narrative, and life:
https://youtu.be/rd3yeX1-SaM
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https://youtu.be/rd3yeX1-SaM
More to come on ownership . . .
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21 May 2017 22:52 - 21 May 2017 22:53 #284764
by Adder
Replied by Adder on topic Guy Ritchie explains The Journey
Nice vid, thanks!
Reminds me of a strange hobby of mine, to watch movies with the volume on 0 (or just low enough not to be able to make out the dialog). Making a conscious effort to strip away the characteristics of fictional universe which might exist around it and even the script itself and just be driven by the acting (watching a modern movie like a silent movie) can reveal even better storylines IMO.
Works better if its never been seen before, and then fun to follow it up by watching it normally to compare. Also works well on foreign language films because the second time round with sound is still guesswork, but makes the sound of the language seem interesting all of a sudden
Reminds me of a strange hobby of mine, to watch movies with the volume on 0 (or just low enough not to be able to make out the dialog). Making a conscious effort to strip away the characteristics of fictional universe which might exist around it and even the script itself and just be driven by the acting (watching a modern movie like a silent movie) can reveal even better storylines IMO.
Works better if its never been seen before, and then fun to follow it up by watching it normally to compare. Also works well on foreign language films because the second time round with sound is still guesswork, but makes the sound of the language seem interesting all of a sudden

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