How the globalist pressure to be inoffensive is shrinking grand adventures down into domestic psychodramas. https://www.1843magazine.com/culture/the-daily/the-small-world-of-modern-thrillers …
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Replying to @primalpoly
I think it's also a side-effect of writers taking writing advise that drama comes from flaws and personal connections too literally.
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Replying to @QA_NJ
The screenwriting professors at USC have a lot to atone for.
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Replying to @primalpoly
It's in a ton of writing books, too. It creates the illusion that good stories can be written by following a formula.
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Followed literally, all the stories start to look the same and, well, formulaic.
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The advise is that flawed and troubled characters naturally create drama and the strongest drama is personal.
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Speculating wildly, perhaps the sexes differ a teeny bit in the scale of dramatic conflict that they prefer....
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