Memphis wrote:That's very cool and I like the movie even more now.losCHUNK wrote:
I liked it, the director / writer or whatever said he got the inspiration from playing a game
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/201 ... RxAHeGQA5IThe movie “Groundhog Day” is famous for its repeating plot structure. Where did you get the idea for a repeating story line?
I’m familiar with “Groundhog Day.” Before I began writing, I looked up existing works with loop story lines. My book was inspired by an online account written by a video-game player. I read such comments as, “I messed up and my character died. Damn it! I’ll do better next time.” I thought about writing a story based not on the idea of a person playing a video game but on a hero being played over and over in a game. That seemed like a good model for a story to write.
Took me a while to find but I knew I seen it somewhere. Wasn't the place I seen it either.
Interstellar tho I could go on for a while, it explains EVERYTHING n all, it was like a lecture, even going towards the black hole on the mission and describing how it's a sphere instead of a hole. It was basically Inception but with gravity warping time instead of dreams, wasn't a fan of that either but it seemed a bit more solid than Interstellar. The love quote was proper cringe and the film should've ended before the book case.