• BleatingZombie@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I have a really hard time separating a character’s decisions and the director/cinematographer decisions

    Like, did Yoda do that or did someone decide he would do that because test audiences thought it looked cooler (or something like that). I hope I conveyed that properly

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      6 months ago

      I think you conveyed it excellently - not solely because it was the exact thought I had. I would have used more clumsy wording though.

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      6 months ago

      Aren’t the director’s decisions basically the same as the character’s? I mean, they’re fictional so the only insight into their character is what we’re shown by the media (i.e. the director’s choices).

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        6 months ago

        Sure, but it’s one thing to think “Yoda was full of himself” and another to think “director wanted a cool looking fight”. They’re basically saying you shouldn’t analyze the thing too much because there wasn’t THAT much thought put into it. Not every move had the character’s thoughts and feelings taken into consideration.

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          6 months ago

          You mean to say that fantasy characters don’t have a fully fleshed out character like real life people do?

          I’m shocked I say