Hey guys, just a random thought bouncing around in my head out of genuine curiosity;
Which of the two styles/format of stories do you like in movies:
A. A straight forward narrative with the typical protagonist/antagonist and maybe a few secondary characters. You have a decent idea of what's going on in the story, and what the goal is the protagonist is trying to accomplish.
B. Something more like an anthology format (ex. Pulp Fiction, Sin City, 21 Grams, etc.). Multiple smaller stories, each with their own dedicated characters. These stories may interact with each other, but overall hold their own and stand as a sort of insight into the world of which these stories are actually taking place.
Which one appeals to you more and what do you like about it over the other. Again, just curious. Thanks for the time!
Which of the two styles/format of stories do you like in movies:
A. A straight forward narrative with the typical protagonist/antagonist and maybe a few secondary characters. You have a decent idea of what's going on in the story, and what the goal is the protagonist is trying to accomplish.
B. Something more like an anthology format (ex. Pulp Fiction, Sin City, 21 Grams, etc.). Multiple smaller stories, each with their own dedicated characters. These stories may interact with each other, but overall hold their own and stand as a sort of insight into the world of which these stories are actually taking place.
Which one appeals to you more and what do you like about it over the other. Again, just curious. Thanks for the time!