I agree about James Dean. He was a natural and could have only gotten better. I have also seen some of his artwork and even a claymation short he did about bull fighting. He came from humble beginnings, too, which is an admirable trait. His short life was full of tragedy. His mother died when he was young and his father was so grief stricken he sent James to live with relatives. He had his mother around long enough to be influenced by her love of the arts. I think the things that mold us into what we become are both the good and the bad. I am a blessed person, but I of course have been through some s**t too! What I have been through has influenced my writing. I am constantly stealing what I witness in life. The world provides us with muses. Muses do not have to be human. I once was inspired by one red leaf on a tree where the rest were still green. Literature, movies, music, etc., provide me with plenty of ideas. I can also tell the things I don’t want to do with my writing. I once read a book that had a character “turn on their heel” every chapter! I was so annoyed that the writer didn’t think of another way to portray the action. It was a lesson to me to pay attention to my phrases and adjectives.
I am glad you are different than me when it comes to ambition! Writing for me is something I can’t always turn on or off. But somehow, in my head, I am always writing. I am thinking of plots, dialogues, characters, and humor. Humor is hard to use in writing sometimes. I mean, what I think is funny might not be funny to others. So I test out the “jokes” with friends and family to see if they laugh. Lol.
The biggest problem with dialogues for me is the “he said” “he exclaimed” and coming up with multiple descriptions of verbal an non-verbal signals. I once had a teacher that told me that a good adverb is worth a dozen adjectives. I still think that is some of the best advice I ever received.
Thank you for the best wishes on my attempt at publishing. I have to say that the hardest thing was pushing send. A rejection will be hard but not soul crushing. You hear too many stories of writers getting rejected and then making it big. For some reason it reminds me of Pete Best the drummer before Ringo. He quit to go it on his own and I bet he has a big welt from kicking himself in the ass for that one. I am not going to quit. The toughest part is letting go. But I will work on that! I want to be your #2 writer description!
I understand how you feel about “Water for Elephants.” I get anxiety when I see books come out, or movies where I had the idea before it came out. “Water for Elephants”, in my mind, wouldn’t take anything away from your story. They are really two separate things. The movie was a really good rendition of the book, which you don’t see all the time. I hate the lead actor, but he did ok.
Baz Lurhmann is one of those directors that you love or hate. Each of his movies are so different but they all show that he is a meticulous director. His movies are few and far between but I like to think it is because he takes his time to make it exactly how he sees it. “Romeo and Juliet” is amazing because it is modern, yet still uses the same Shakespearean dialogue. I’m pretty sure it is word for word. Those words against a 1990s backdrop had to be a challenge. It is a beautiful movie but I always regretted his choice of casting Claire Danes as Juliet. “Australia” didn’t disappoint either. The landscape shots are amazing. The story was excellent. It is a longer film, but that is ok with me!
“Moulin Rouge” is on a level of its own. It is my all time favorite. The story, the music, the set, the costumes and the humor together form the most beautiful movie I have ever seen. However, there are not many that would agree with me, in my circle of friends. The first time I watched it I rewatched it 3 times. I bought the soundtrack. I am a weirdo, I know, but I have a hard time watching it because it upsets me so much. This is hard to explain. For a long time I couldn’t listen to some of the music without crying. I own it, but haven’t watched it in years because I don’t want to cry. I really don’t know how to explain it. It’s like it’s too wonderful. Lol.
So yes! If you ever get the opportunity check him out and let me know if you like Baz. I know I’m not the only one in the world that appreciates him! :)
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