Well, it never fails.
Character flaws appear in every art form.
As an author, your job is to ensure that they do not happen
in your novel, short story, screenplay or film.
Rarely is their perfection in the written word.
Think about how many perfect films or novels exist.
Star Wars IV is perfect.
But if you look hard enough you can find plot holes.
http://movieplotholes.com/star-wars-a-new-hope-plot-holes.html
Hopefully there are no plots in my new novel.
http://www.amazon.com/Siolam-Black-Western-Darrell-Banks/dp/1515299236/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1442695944&sr=1-1&keywords=siolam
Since I focus on character, I believe the characters change
and are fully developed.
Especially Bart and Beth.
I think you will enjoy them.
Other perfect films Jaws, Alien, Chinatown, Inception,
Interstellar.
The common link. You either hate the shark, the alien, the
corruption, Mal, time and space or you
don’t
That’s looking at it from the side of the protagonist. To create a great protagonist you need a
great antagonist.
See my book.
Character Within the Screenplay.
http://www.amazon.com/Darrell-J-Banks/e/B00I33S10C
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