Manisphere posted:He was already a sterling example of when the Jedi get it right in all areas by the time TPM opens.
QuentinGeorge posted:You know guys, not every hero has to go on Campbell's "hero's journey".
Robimus posted:The one thought that I keep coming back to is this. What if Gunner and Cade end up pulling a Leia/Luke from ESB? What if they kiss?
Havac posted:QuentinGeorge posted:You know guys, not every hero has to go on Campbell's "hero's journey". But, Quentin, don't you know THERE IS NO OTHER WAY TO WRITE A GOOD HERO PERIOD? It's the MONOMYTH! Mono! You've got to follow the outline slavishly! I mean, come on, every vaguely heroic character has to be squeezed into the mold! Make your definitions as figurative as necessary to accommodate the heroes you want to praise, and as literal as necessary to reject the heroic journeys you don't care for!
DarthIktomi posted:Well, the monomyth, by its nature, tends to reflect a Western male perspective more than anything. In my culture preservation work, I (for lolz) tried to apply it to non-Western traditions. Usually one or more (often many) elements were missing. Especially the father thing, but that's because Westerners have the Oedipal conflict and everything associated with that.
Darth-Ghost posted:Yeah, it's more of an analysis of past stories than a rule for writing future stories.
Wikipedia posted:Christopher Vogler, a Hollywood film producer and writer, wrote a memo for Disney Studios on the use of The Hero with a Thousand Faces as a guide for scriptwriters; this memo influenced the creation of such films as Aladdin, The Lion King, and Beauty and the Beast. Vogler later expanded the memo and published it as the book The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure For Writers, which became the inspiration for a number of successful Hollywood films and is believed to have been used in the development of the Matrix series.
MercenaryAce posted:Eh, the hero's journey is so vague and general, it would be hard someone not fulfilling it.
Robimus posted:This wasn't a top issue for me, I'll leave it at that. The one thought that I keep coming back to is this. What if Gunner and Cade end up pulling a Leia/Luke from ESB? What if they kiss?
ThisIsMadness91 posted:Robimus posted:This wasn't a top issue for me, I'll leave it at that. The one thought that I keep coming back to is this. What if Gunner and Cade end up pulling a Leia/Luke from ESB? What if they kiss? Then I will always have fantasies of Gunner punching and kicking Cade into a pulpy, bloody mess .