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by anders_p
1073 days ago
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That's mostly because movies are a condensed media that has to use shorthand for everything. (and writers are often lazy). You don't have time in a movie to explain everything, so they fall back on tropes we all know. Like "MIT super hacker" or "Harvard miracle lawyer". Books have all the time in the world to make up convoluted background stories that explain character details and quirks in more creative ways. |
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Which is why all of the creative energy has moved into serialized TV shows. Movies are almost completely creatively bankrupt these days, having become a never-ending stream of CG-spectacles and superhero plots.