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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 19, 2019 14:36:10 GMT
The audience is upset. Game Of Thrones is an intelligent story showing how people misuse power even with supposedly good or at least "right" sounding intentions. For some unclear reason, it became popular and attracted the masses. It misled them season after season, led them to believe that the "good" father would prevail who started a war no one needed after he discovered a genetic secret no one should care for. The fool was beheaded instead. Then they believed the one who thought himself "the rightful king" would win his own war, or maybe it would be the smiling ambitious brother with the larger army. Both failed. Then the son of the "good father" got himself and his family slaughtered for continuing the war no one needed in the first place. In parallel to this, an entitled descendant of a former dynasty mastered weapons of mass destruction and openly claimed she would come to "take what is hers, with fire and blood", and with the slave soldiers she allegedly freed but still used as soldiers together with a whole people of murdering, pillaging, raping and enslaving savages. She was pretty, though, and burned people for "good reasons" while riding dragons on positive sounding music. When she finally came and turned just as terrible as it always sounded, the mass audience who had fallen in love with her turned all sour and bitter and angry. They think it's not a good story after all, because they rooted for the villain all along and didn't know they did.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on May 19, 2019 19:02:01 GMT
The audience is upset. Game Of Thrones is an intelligent story showing how people misuse power even with supposedly good or at least "right" sounding intentions. For some unclear reason, it became popular and attracted the masses. It misled them season after season, led them to believe that the "good" father would prevail who started a war no one needed after he discovered a genetic secret no one should care for. The fool was beheaded instead. Then they believed the one who thought himself "the rightful king" would win his own war, or maybe it would be the smiling ambitious brother with the larger army. Both failed. Then the son of the "good father" got himself and his family slaughtered for continuing the war no one needed in the first place. In parallel to this, an entitled descendant of a former dynasty mastered weapons of mass destruction and openly claimed she would come to "take what is hers, with fire and blood", and with the slave soldiers she allegedly freed but still used as soldiers together with a whole people of murdering, pillaging, raping and enslaving savages. She was pretty, though, and burned people for "good reasons" while riding dragons on positive sounding music. When she finally came and turned just as terrible as it always sounded, the mass audience who had fallen in love with her turned all sour and bitter and angry. They think it's not a good story after all, because they rooted for the villain all along and didn't know they did.
they got what they deserved for believing in her even after she burned everyone , some are still excusing her behavior, couldn't be dany no no it was bran ,he warged in the dragon ,..LOL meanwhile dany threatened to burn down cities since beginning of the show. Jorah S1 to dany : , sell them ( dragon eggs) return to the free cities and live as a wealthy woman for all your days Dany :They were not given to me to sell . "
too bad she didnt listen to jorah he actually gave her good advice.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 19, 2019 19:05:27 GMT
too bad she didnt listen to jorah he actually gave her good advice. She went free after he died.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on May 19, 2019 19:07:04 GMT
too bad she didnt listen to jorah he actually gave her good advice. She went free after he died. he would be horrified to see what she did i was convinced he would be the one to kill her .
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on May 19, 2019 19:20:11 GMT
This exchange with tyrion shows how little she thought of the people in KL . she didnt think of them as innocents. shes so hypocritical.
Tyrion: The people who there, they’re innocents, like the ones you liberated in Meereen.
Dany: In Meereen, the people turned on the masters and delivered the city themselves the moment I arrived.
Tyrion: They’re afraid. Anyone who resists Cersei will see his family butchered. You can’t expect them to be heroes. They’re hostages.
Dany: Yes, in a tyrant's grip. Whose fault is that? Mine?
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Post by Prime etc. on May 20, 2019 4:01:56 GMT
I don't think its being smarter than the audience as much as in Western culture it is considered attractive to have a strong leader and Hollywood hates that even though it goes back to King Arthur and Beowulf. In the 1920s Conan the barbarian went from fighter to ruler of a kingdom or two (and he wasn't depicted as a tyrant).
Robin Hood reflects that kind of sentiment. Modern Hollywood despises any kind of alpha qualities.
They love someone like Macron who is a weakling but propped up by a democratic bureaucratic mob.
The attraction of a strong assertive leader will never disappear because it reflects ancient tribal culture in Europe.
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Post by xystophoros on May 20, 2019 4:30:05 GMT
I don't think its being smarter than the audience as much as in Western culture it is considered attractive to have a strong leader and Hollywood hates that even though it goes back to King Arthur and Beowulf. In the 1920s Conan the barbarian went from fighter to ruler of a kingdom or two (and he wasn't depicted as a tyrant). Robin Hood reflects that kind of sentiment. Modern Hollywood despises any kind of alpha qualities. They love someone like Macron who is a weakling but propped up by a democratic bureaucratic mob. The attraction of a strong assertive leader will never disappear because it reflects ancient tribal culture in Europe.
In Europe? I would argue in all of human history. Hierarchies are coded into us.
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Post by Prime etc. on May 20, 2019 4:37:58 GMT
In Europe? I would argue in all of human history. Hierarchies are coded into us.
Since the show is a fairy tale kind of Europe I was thinking local not global but it can be said of other places too.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 20, 2019 6:20:12 GMT
I don't think its being smarter than the audience as much as in Western culture it is considered attractive to have a strong leader and Hollywood hates that even though it goes back to King Arthur and Beowulf. In the 1920s Conan the barbarian went from fighter to ruler of a kingdom or two (and he wasn't depicted as a tyrant). Robin Hood reflects that kind of sentiment. Modern Hollywood despises any kind of alpha qualities. They love someone like Macron who is a weakling but propped up by a democratic bureaucratic mob. The attraction of a strong assertive leader will never disappear because it reflects ancient tribal culture in Europe. When the audience utterly misses the point, then the story is smarter. The point it was making was visible early one and the idiots didn't see it. I am not talking about disagreement here, but of misunderstanding. The strong assertive leader, by the way, was Tywin. He was the good one and these leftards made him a villain. Daenerys was the leader of the weak, of the resentful. This is always tyrannical by nature.
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Post by Prime etc. on May 20, 2019 7:00:04 GMT
When the audience utterly misses the point, then the story is smarter. It's a failure of the filmmakers to convey their intentions in a way that is understood. They take the blame not the audience. One of the first rules of storytelling is to know your audience. Walt Disney did. I think modern Hollywood is so caught up in counter-intuitive political message that they miss that basic concept in art.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 20, 2019 7:05:40 GMT
When the audience utterly misses the point, then the story is smarter. It's a failure of the filmmakers to convey their intentions in a way that is understood. They take the blame not the audience. One of the first rules of storytelling is to know your audience. Walt Disney did. I think modern Hollywood is so caught up in counter-intuitive political message that they miss that basic concept in art. In this case it is rooted in the original material itself. GRRM is an inveterate prankster who lives off surprising twists. The story is an intentional web of misdirections. And please, let's not call this art. This is more of a lesson. I am pleased, however, at seeing millions of fools shown the mirror.
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Post by Prime etc. on May 20, 2019 7:18:32 GMT
In this case it is rooted in the original material itself. GRRM is an inveterate prankster who lives off surprising twists. The story is an intentional web of misdirections. And please, let's not call this art. This is more of a lesson. I am pleased, however, at seeing millions of fools shown the mirror. So in other words its propaganda. That is always a fail.
True art is never propaganda--it speaks of truths about life and Nature. If they mold nature and behavior to serve a propaganda message, well, they reap what they sow.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 20, 2019 7:29:10 GMT
In this case it is rooted in the original material itself. GRRM is an inveterate prankster who lives off surprising twists. The story is an intentional web of misdirections. And please, let's not call this art. This is more of a lesson. I am pleased, however, at seeing millions of fools shown the mirror. So in other words its propaganda. That is always a fail.
True art is never propaganda--it speaks of truths about life and Nature. If they mold nature and behavior to serve a propaganda message, well, they reap what they sow.
True art has always been propaganda. Most of Greek or Roman statues and monuments served a political purpose. There is utter naivety in wishing to find art in the work of an American fantasy author, though.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2019 7:46:05 GMT
So in other words its propaganda. That is always a fail.
True art is never propaganda--it speaks of truths about life and Nature. If they mold nature and behavior to serve a propaganda message, well, they reap what they sow.
True art has always been propaganda. Most of Greek or Roman statues and monuments served a political purpose. There is utter naivety in wishing to find art in the work of an American fantasy author, though. Three equally ridiculous sentences. Pseudointellectuals crack me up. Let me guess, you like Ron Paul, right?
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Post by Prime etc. on May 20, 2019 7:46:16 GMT
True art has always been propaganda. Most of Greek or Roman statues and monuments served a political purpose. There is utter naivety in wishing to find art in the work of an American fantasy author, though. No, art is expressions by the artist of truth and Nature. A statue of a human figure still adheres to concepts of truth and Nature regardless of what political message may be intended. Sincere depictions of human nature in the Iliad is the reason it can still be read and understood 2000 years later. It's not a political screed.
I certainly would not expect to find much art in a modern corporate product, but that doesn't negate the fact that the public sees entertainment in the same way Homer's audience did. The filmmakers may not understand that or not care, but that's a problem with them, not the audience.
The Sopranos focused on a psychopath. The creator said he didn't want to gratify audience expectations that it ends with him being killed. Maybe-or maybe they wanted to keep it open for a reunion show-who knows. But it is the creator who chose to focus the show on a psychopath. The audience is not responsible for the actions of the creators.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on May 20, 2019 9:46:34 GMT
Tell me more about how Cersei won
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 20, 2019 10:04:22 GMT
True art has always been propaganda. Most of Greek or Roman statues and monuments served a political purpose. There is utter naivety in wishing to find art in the work of an American fantasy author, though. Three equally ridiculous sentences. Pseudointellectuals crack me up. Let me guess, you like Ron Paul, right? He's fine. I prefer Lannisters, but never mind.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 20, 2019 10:08:04 GMT
True art has always been propaganda. Most of Greek or Roman statues and monuments served a political purpose. There is utter naivety in wishing to find art in the work of an American fantasy author, though. No, art is expressions by the artist of truth and Nature. An idealistic and reductive view which fails to apply to about half the art ever produced. I'm talking to a fool again.
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Post by Prime etc. on May 20, 2019 15:51:41 GMT
An idealistic and reductive view which fails to apply to about half the art ever produced. I'm talking to a fool again. I was thinking the same about you. You don't seem to have much education about art history or basic concepts about the subject.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 20, 2019 16:28:48 GMT
An idealistic and reductive view which fails to apply to about half the art ever produced. I'm talking to a fool again. I was thinking the same about you. You don't seem to have much education about art history or basic concepts about the subject.
I know history. I know who paid for art along the ages, I know what it told. You're just an idealistic fuck with a concept limited to the romantic period and maybe some of the classical era..
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