What’s a good movie / tv show that escapes the narrative fallacy? I’d like to watch something showing men evolving inside complex, emergent systems, instead of the usual emphasis on the impact and linear story of a lone hero
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Replying to @Altimor
oh man, this expresses almost exactly what I want most from my own TV and movie experiences. I’ll share some of my recommendations if you’ll share yours :).
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Replying to @KevinSimler @Altimor
1. The Wire (obviously?) 2. Deadwood. Even better than the Wire on this dimension, IMO. 3. Boyhood. Probably my favorite movie of all time. 4. The Florida Project. Kinda smaller in scope than the others, but it very much escapes the narrative fallacy.
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Replying to @KevinSimler @Altimor
These fall into three of my favorite made up genres - structuralism - structuralism - slice of life - cobstraint
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Replying to @kevinakwok @Altimor
Oh yeah, good to differentiate structuralism from slice of life. They both do something similar for me but I could imagine someone liking one but not the other. What is constraint? (Or did you mean cobstraint?
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Replying to @KevinSimler @kevinakwok
I understand the distinction intuitively, but wonder on what dimension it happens, and what lies further in either direction of that spectrum
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Replying to @Altimor @kevinakwok
A stab: structuralism shows bigger systemic patterns emerging, whereas slice-of-life just gives you a glimpse into one little (very realistic) corner of something. The Wire is probably the best piece of structuralist fiction. What are some great slice-of-life movies/TV shows?
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Replying to @KevinSimler @kevinakwok
The 25th hour is one of my very favorite slice of life, highly recommend it if you haven’t seen it already
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Haha... I loved that movie, but saw it before I had developed my taste in this area. Great excuse to watch it again, thanks.
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