How to break the video game movie curse
I'm a huge Assassin's Creed fan. AC with all its lore and in all its glory has so much potential. And I really really wanted to like the movie...
As I see it, the problem that video game movies have in general, is two fold:
1. They have to establish a lore that is densly packed and often consists of dozens of hours of story, and then compress that lore into a package of roughly 2 hours - it can't be done. (Thank Peter Jackson and R.R. Martin that we didn't get one 3 hour short Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones movie - it would have been a disaster...)
2. They have to reach a broad audience, including movie goers who are not familiar with the source material at all. As well as cutting back on the bloody realism to get a PG13 rating, and hurting the movie even more in the process. (Oh PG13 what's happened to you?)
So will we ever get a good film adaption of a video game? No. At least not on the big screen.
The only way to break the video game movie curse is to adapt a game as a TV Show. Games by their very nature are episodic. You progress from level to level. So why not from episode to episode? Games are begging to be made into TV shows.
With all these shows that are popping up left and right, I don't get, why they haven't yet tackled a video game as a TV show. It's the only logical conclusion: no time constraints, therefore enough time to establish the lore and really dive into the characters and their motivations.
Movies have at most a 2-3 hours time limit to get from start to finish. No matter how intense the story, the action, the character transformation - all of it has to happen in this short window of time. And often it is not enough or it feels rushed.
We live in a time where TV shows have become better than movies - the next step in the evolution of cinema if you will. Think of all the movies turned TV Shows. I think the final proof that TV shows have grown up is the fact that even someone like Anthony Hopkins is doing TV now.
I still love movies. But often I think about how awesome a TV show of the movie I'm watching would be. How awesome would a Matrix TV show be?
I saw glimpses of what Assassin's Creed could be if it received the TV show treatment. The memory sequences were really good! All the parcour we are used from the games and then some! That's where it really felt like AC. I also liked the idea of the Animus. Acting out their memories, rather than to strap them down and just experience all of it in their heads.
Although... Some have understood that the TV format is better suited than a movie. I hear they are adapting time travel mystery drama "Life is strange" into a TV show. So there's hope yet.
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