Sage Advice About actional From a Five-Year-Old
I am a huge fan of action movies. The thought of going to the theater and sitting in a dark theater for hours and hours just seems so absurd. Just the thought of watching a film with that much anticipation and wondering when it’s going to end… well, that’s just going to make me cry. But that’s just the way I am.
I like to be entertained by action films too. I don’t like to stay in one place and watch a film. I like to see movies when I want to, when I have the time, and when I feel like it. It just so happens that I always go to the movies just to watch them. They are all just waiting for me.
I know what you’re thinking, and I’ve been there a few times too. You want to know why I’m such a big fan of action movies? Well, in the first place, I love them because they are so easy to follow, and because I think they all have some sort of subtext or message that you can’t easily get your head around. I’m also a sucker for any movies that tackle a story that is still on the brink of happening.
I love action movies because they are the most entertaining part of the movie. From the plot twists, to the suspense and the awesomely bad acting, it always leaves me wanting more.
Action movies are so easy to follow because you have to take your time to understand what is happening, and what the characters want to accomplish. It’s similar to reading a book or watching a movie. You have to take your time to read a novel, but you don’t have to read it too fast to understand the story. Similarly, if a movie is about a murder, you are forced to take your time to look for clues and make sense of it.
Movies, books, TV shows, and other forms of media are all about the same thing: the story, not the length of the story. Each has a beginning, middle and end. The length of a movie is a good indicator of how long you would like to spend watching it.
Movies and TV show do not have a beginning, middle, and end. They are simply scenes, just like the book, the book is just a story. They have no beginning, middle and end because they are all about the story. Books and movies like it when I am reading a book, but I cant read it fast enough to understand the story.
The beginning to an action movie is generally the opening scene, usually where the protagonist first enters, the ending is the final scene, and the action will move through the following scenes. Movies or TV show have none of these elements. They are just scenes with no beginning, middle and end, and if they are not all occurring at the same time, it would be like having a movie or TV show without any chapters at all.
Movies are usually all set up on a first-person perspective where the author is telling the story from the perspective of the protagonist, or the hero. If the movie you are watching is a TV show, though, the director usually does the job, and tells the story from the perspective of the characters. Since TV shows are usually set up in the middle of the story, the story doesn’t end till the last scene.
There are only a few times where a TV show or movie has been told fully from the perspective of the protagonist or hero, and that was when the author was a professional writer. But the only other time this has happened was in the late 90s when some guy named Dan Harmon decided to create a show based on the movie series Community, but the only person who gets to tell the story from a third person perspective is the director.