Newsmeldung von slashCAM:ClipKanal: George Lucas on Joseph Campbell (Part 2 of 7) - July 22, 2010 12:17:00 zum Bild Interessanter Clip über den Einfluss des Mythenforschers Joseph Campbell auf George Lucas, der Star Wars nach seinen Erkenntnissen schrieb and ihn zu Rate zog.
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Antwort von Axel:
Old stories to loot really is not art. And the myths are synonymous per se is not responsible for the success of the Star Wars series. It's banal, the legend of King Arthur, Star Wars and Lord of the Rings, compare and find out in what disguise Luke Skywalker, Merlin or Sauron each other in the epics were a mess out (the old legends are synonymous plagiarism already, philologists knew that always, even Homer wrote the Odyssey on more, "she filmed").
The difference between hot or not makes whether the makers of the myth has recognized the importance. The significance goes beyond a simple moral Good-and-evil story. Peter Jackson, Tolkien, following, saw that was the story of the Good, the triumphs, the proverbial tip of an iceberg, whose vast proportions ranged in greater depths.
The irrefutable evidence is the last three quarters of the third part, "The Return of The King. misunderstood by almost everyone as exceedingly long outro. You only have to try to retell what happened during and after Frodo and Gollum fight happening around the ring ...
If you've always behind the general consent-find value terms bloody battles or whole sensed mass graves in the cellars, is with the Golden Branch