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DZ-52: Antagonists! 4 - vs Systems

How do systems pressure your characters to change?

Legacy Episode — Migrated from our original site. Will take time to tidy up!

⏱ 2h 16m
28 JUN 2018

Show Notes

This is Part Four (!!) of our Five Part Epic Exploration into antagonists forces and sources of conflict. In this episode we explore “system/world/society” antagonists. While stereotypically associated with science-fiction, these sources of conflict are found across genres.

To that end, we talk MINORITY REPORT, DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES, MUDBOUND, and THE LOBSTER - with a special mention of high school movies.

We continue refining our tools surrounding antagonists/sources of conflict: obstacles, pressure, enablers, pushers, pullers, education and thwarting. We especially focus on how the pressures of the system/world/society force characters to either submit to the system, overthrow it or escape it; and how framing all of your characters’ journeys in relation to the rules of the world they inhabit can lead to a thematically strong story.

As always: SPOILERS ABOUND!

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Chapters

  • 00:06:50 – MINORITY REPORT
  • 00:36:49 – DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES
  • 00:53:31 – MUDBOUND
  • 01:30:43 – THE LOBSTER
  • 02:01:02 – SYSTEMS AND GENRES
  • 02:05:30 – WRAP UP & KEY LEARNINGS

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