Lost the Plot is a mythic exploration of the narrative arts. Addressing writers and audiences alike, it is equal parts esoteric and academic, irreverent and intellectual. It critiques troubling trends while celebrating excellence wherever it can be found, at all times seeking to understand where the plot of our culture has gone.
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Lost the Plot is a mythic exploration of the narrative arts. Addressing writers and audiences alike, it is equal parts esoteric and academic, irreverent and intellectual. It critiques troubling trends while celebrating excellence wherever it can be found, at all times seeking to understand where the plot of our culture has gone.
Does Dr Alan Grant have an arc? Yes. He Does. An exceptionally moving and layered one that's easy to miss amid all the prehistoric violence. Let's take a closer look at the original Jurassic Park (1993) and see what's really going on here on the surface, below the surface, and way below the surface...
NOTE: I re-edited and re-uploaded this video something like 60 times to appease the youtube censors. I'm sorry for the horrific, ugly border on the whole thing, but it was the only way to salvage all the work I had done and get this online. Hope you can forgive me.
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Lost the Plot
Lost the Plot is a mythic exploration of the narrative arts. Addressing writers and audiences alike, it is equal parts esoteric and academic, irreverent and intellectual. It critiques troubling trends while celebrating excellence wherever it can be found, at all times seeking to understand where the plot of our culture has gone.