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by dylan604
209 days ago
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It's funny that this series seems as if it is being confused as a documentary. It was a dramatic telling of a story. Creative licensing was in full effect. The first item in the "Series VS tapes: point by point" is a very common use of that creative licensing. Trying to follow multiple people in a work like this gets tiring and a bit boring. The details are kept, but it's easier to follow when those multiple people are written as one character. It's why the term "littleuns" was used in Lord of The Flies as the individuals were not important to the story, just the fact they were there and needed to be considered allowed the story to not get bogged down. The series was also told completely in ~8 hours of content, yet this event clearly took longer than 8 hours to play out. Why no critique on that? |
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[1]:https://youtu.be/OHrVlyU3suk?t=45
Did the author miss the ending?