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Great Ideas to Flawed Execution: An Analysis of 'Damsel'

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In this episode of Write Out Loud, hosts Matt and Christina delve into the challenges of transitioning a great story idea into skilled execution, using the recently released Netflix movie 'Damsel' as a case study. Despite their anticipation and the cast's standout names like Millie Bobby Brown, Robin Wright, and Angela Bassett, they find 'Damsel' falls short, attributing its failings to weak writing and missed storytelling opportunities. They discuss the importance of smart characterization, effective pacing, and the balance between showing and telling in writing.
Additionally, they explore strategies for writers to improve their craft, including the critique of poor works to better their understanding of storytelling techniques. The conversation emphasizes growth and learning from failure, both personally and through others, in the pursuit of better writing.
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In this episode of Write Out Loud, hosts Matt and Christina delve into the challenges of transitioning a great story idea into skilled execution, using the recently released Netflix movie 'Damsel' as a case study. Despite their anticipation and the cast's standout names like Millie Bobby Brown, Robin Wright, and Angela Bassett, they find 'Damsel' falls short, attributing its failings to weak writing and missed storytelling opportunities. They discuss the importance of smart characterization, effective pacing, and the balance between showing and telling in writing.
Additionally, they explore strategies for writers to improve their craft, including the critique of poor works to better their understanding of storytelling techniques. The conversation emphasizes growth and learning from failure, both personally and through others, in the pursuit of better writing.
 Hey, thanks so much for listening to the podcast. We really hope that you're enjoying every bit of it, but we would love to hear your feedback. Drop us an email either to [email protected] or [email protected]. We would love to hear your thoughts. What's working, what's not working. And what do you want to hear more of? Thanks so much. We really appreciate it.

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