Tuesday December 30, 2008 at 17:19

More Greek, please

davereed:

I remember learning in high school that ancient Greek plays were usually tragedies, where a noble hero, over the course of events of the play, becomes ruined.  But American cinema today is almost always the other way around, where some schmo rises up and becomes the unlikely hero.  To be honest, I think I’d prefer it if more movies were made in the Greek way; there is more pathos there, and I think more things for the human heart to identify and connect with.

(I know Asian movies are less likely to have happy endings, due to the more prominent belief that a hero’s noble actions will be rewarded karmically in the next life)

a while ago, i heard that russian movies were more similar to the greek style you mention. it was more popular because it more accurately reflected the reality of the lives the russians lived as opposed to the lives they aspired to live.

This post was reblogged from My sentiments exactly.

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  1. hilker reblogged this from davereed and added:
    while ago, i heard that russian...greek style you mention. it was
  2. bowlingalleylawyer reblogged this from davereed and added:
    little girl… but your sentiments are dead on....Greeks do/did most things correctly.
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