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Would you watch the same story from two different POVs?
Posted on 3/17/20 at 7:07 pm
Posted on 3/17/20 at 7:07 pm
Ive always wondered if this would fly or has been attempted. The same story told from the antagonist and protagonist POVS in two separate feature films, each sympathetic to the primary character.
Release them the same day or a year apart.
Reading an article about the Hunt got me thinking about it again.
Tell the Elites side and tell the Deplorables side.
Release them the same day or a year apart.
Reading an article about the Hunt got me thinking about it again.
Tell the Elites side and tell the Deplorables side.
Posted on 3/17/20 at 7:10 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
The affair does this
This post was edited on 3/17/20 at 7:10 pm
Posted on 3/17/20 at 7:12 pm to WestCoastAg
Letters from Iwo Jima/Flags of Our Fathers sort of did this.
Tons of individual films do it, obviously. Rashomon was the first, I believe.
Tons of individual films do it, obviously. Rashomon was the first, I believe.
Posted on 3/17/20 at 7:50 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
Timecode does something similar. It showed four separate continuous shots that all ended up at the same place. You could tell from the audio which to focus on,
Posted on 3/17/20 at 7:52 pm to ldts
Sleeping Beauty/Maleficent definitely tell different sides of the same story.
This post was edited on 3/17/20 at 11:04 pm
Posted on 3/17/20 at 8:07 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
Would be funny to watch breaking bad from skyler's pov
Posted on 3/17/20 at 8:44 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead did this a bit and it was really cool.
Posted on 3/17/20 at 8:49 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
A number of films have used this narrative technique, and it can be quite effective.
Posted on 3/17/20 at 8:53 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
Posted on 3/17/20 at 8:57 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
Not quite the same but the books Enders Game and Enders Shadow tell the same story from two points of view. Not a protagonist/antagonist but more of a lead/understudy kind of thing. I really enjoyed both.
Posted on 3/17/20 at 9:02 pm to JJ27
quote:Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead tells the story of Hamlet from the POV of two minor characters
different sides of the same story
The obscure Brando movie The Nightcomers (1971) concerns the caretaker who is dead at the beginning of The Turn of the Screw (filmed w/Deborah Kerr as The Innocents in 1961)
There's some Julia Roberts movie that tells the story of Jeckyll & Hyde from the POV of his maid
Posted on 3/17/20 at 9:17 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
He said, She said, brah
Bacon at his zenith
Bacon at his zenith
Posted on 3/18/20 at 7:38 am to PurpleandGold Motown
I'd watch a movie about Professor Hathaway's, from Real Genius, point of view.
Maybe he had reasons to believe that laser was going to be a necessary deterrent.
Maybe he had reasons to believe that laser was going to be a necessary deterrent.
Posted on 3/18/20 at 8:26 am to PurpleandGold Motown
They do it with reality Tv all the time. Flip back an forth from CNN and Fox on any given night. It’s quite amazing actually.
Posted on 3/18/20 at 11:17 am to CC
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Not quite the same but the books Enders Game and Enders Shadow tell the same story from two points of view.
I was going to post this. I thought I wouldn't like the same story being told twice, but it was quite clever.
Posted on 3/19/20 at 4:39 pm to boxcarbarney
I always wanted a retelling of Harry Potter from the POV of Neville Longbottom or Draco Malfoy.
Posted on 3/19/20 at 11:46 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
The thread reminded me of this, although it may not be exactly the same thing.
The Norman Conquests
The Norman Conquests
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The Norman Conquests is a trilogy of plays written in 1973 by Alan Ayckbourn. Each of the plays depicts the same six characters over the same weekend in a different part of a house. Table Manners is set in the dining room, Living Together in the living room, and Round and Round the Garden in the garden.
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Each play is self-contained, and they may be watched in any order. Some of the scenes overlap, and on several occasions a character's exit from one play corresponds with an entrance in another. Similarly, noise and commotion in one room can sometimes be heard by characters in another.
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