Friday, April 16, 2021

More Disney / Star Wars Plot Formulas Revealed

This had come up on my old blog a few years ago, Marvel plot's in the comic revealed future story lines...then they dropped it.

Where the stories were going with all the alternate dimensions predicted the outcome of the story, all characters were going to end up being related and married all in the same big family.

That's where it looked like it was going, now it happened again.

This is what I am trying to illustrate, maybe I am being to hard on the writing being from St. FX University or something, their writing formulas and their stories are the same thing.

So when you watch the show you can predict the events that will happen.

Like how they tell the story is their writing formula.

Like on Solo: A Star Wars Story...

I really like this movie, but again it's predictable and their writing formula is the actual script so you know what's going to happen on the show.

Again with Disney, their main copyrights went into the public domain outside of the United States already, like Mickey Mouse...now there's stuff like crappy Mickey Mouse key chains everywhere I started seeing.

Like they must be losing money bad.

This is the example from Solo: A Star Wars Story.

The point here is the show is too big with this huge reputation to have these baby story line stuff in it, I mean if this was just a kids show with crappy script writing no one would care, but it's got this big image so it makes it look stupid.

Solo has the story of the Millennium Falcon in it the space ship.

In Star Wars the ship does not have it's own story....like there is no separate story for the ship..

What I mean is the ship only exists on the journey to meet Ben and Luke in the first movie.

So the point to the ship in Star Wars is it's significance in the scripts is that it only exists on the journey for Luke.

Chewbacca already knows Ben when he meets Solo....so the ship gains it's significance by attaching itself to Chewbacca on his way to meet Ben in the first move...from knowing him in the prequels.

If you follow Chewbacca then you'll see that the importance of the ship is only that it's significance comes from the trip that it is on from Chewbacca to meet back up with Ben and meet Luke in the first movie.

Like there is no separate story about the Millennium Falcon in it's own continuum...

So there are no stories of the ship outside the journey to meet Luke and Ben.

The movie Solo: A Star Wars Story does not have Han Solo and the Millennium Falcon in a seperate story outside of Chewbacca and his journey to meet back up with Ben.

Like there are no Han Solo and the Millennium Falcon stories outside the story of everyone going to meet up with Luke.

This gives the ship no meaning outside the journey to meet Luke and Ben.

Outside of that journey there is no separate Millennium Falcon. 

Fans wanted the story of the ship in it's own movie....but that doesn't exist...it only exists in the story to meet Luke with Chewbacca. 

Extrapolating this theory reveals the Star Wars writing formula...every thing in every movie is only about it's journey to meet Luke Skywalker and they have no separate significance outside that script.

Those are plot writing formula errors....the plot formula and the script are again still the same thing...the stories are all about the journey to meet Luke Skywalker which is the formula, and that's what all the stories are about...the writing formula, so you can predict the coming events.

This is super cheap and I can't see Disney being able to maintain all that for too long as they are also falling into the public domain, I wouldn't be surprised if they all just closed and stopped production and just abandoned the whole thing, Marvel and Star Wars.

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