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Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) - James Cameron Plays in the Water for 2 1/2 Hours
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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 13261, member: 1"]</p><p>Actually, I think I know what this is. Oftentimes, creators get so enamored with their world and they make so much material for it, but they also get way too lost in the details and forget to, you know, insert a compelling story. They're putting this work out there and all they can see are all the little details they put in. And sure, maybe this spaceship has everything down to the struts explained and diagramed, but the audience is not gonna notice any of that, and especially not the first time they watch the movie. They're going to focus on the story.</p><p></p><p>This is also a lot like when fantasy writers spend WAY too much time developing the world's magic system, almost as if they're making a TTRPG, and they also completely lose sight of the actual plot and the characters.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 13261, member: 1"] Actually, I think I know what this is. Oftentimes, creators get so enamored with their world and they make so much material for it, but they also get way too lost in the details and forget to, you know, insert a compelling story. They're putting this work out there and all they can see are all the little details they put in. And sure, maybe this spaceship has everything down to the struts explained and diagramed, but the audience is not gonna notice any of that, and especially not the first time they watch the movie. They're going to focus on the story. This is also a lot like when fantasy writers spend WAY too much time developing the world's magic system, almost as if they're making a TTRPG, and they also completely lose sight of the actual plot and the characters. [/QUOTE]
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