Thespeckledkiwi
Vice Admiral
So are movies like Pineapple Express realism or fantasy?
I think we are seeing a major blend in that medium.
I think we are seeing a major blend in that medium.
While they might be fantasy, the directors, producers, and such have taken a more realistic approach to movies like the Dark Knight. Again instead of the chemical bath that the Joker was created from, they dismissed that. No acid in Harvey's Face. Instead it's burned away. They took what they had and created a realistic approach to that.
As Temis rightly points out, realism has to do with actual events that could happen in the real world. Taxi Driver has realism, Juno has realism. Both of those even have a certain level of artistic invention that of course makes them unrealistic - because all art is unrealistic in the final analysis, since it is an invention. What everyone is praising in science fiction/fantasy might better be termed naturalism - which is a stylistic choice to make fantasy worlds that line up plausibly with the real world (or a real world), i.e. to create soemthing that happen naturally or scientifically.
As Temis rightly points out, realism has to do with actual events that could happen in the real world. Taxi Driver has realism, Juno has realism. Both of those even have a certain level of artistic invention that of course makes them unrealistic - because all art is unrealistic in the final analysis, since it is an invention. What everyone is praising in science fiction/fantasy might better be termed naturalism - which is a stylistic choice to make fantasy worlds that line up plausibly with the real world (or a real world), i.e. to create soemthing that happen naturally or scientifically.
This is a good distinction. Also, I'd say we're looking for a certain degree of internal coherency; the fantastical premises can be allowed as with any sci-fi/fantasy piece, but afterwards the audience looks whether events logically follow. Bizarre things coming out of nowhere in the fictional world (Venom) are less well received than those that stem from a genuine set-up and in-world explanation.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
But all stories have to have internal consistency, or they're just not good stories.
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