Hey Leader,
I think I know what you mean about over analyzing films, books, and probably just about any other art form. I was never very much for over alalyzing anything. In college, I always was wondering what the Lit teacher was talking about when she was discussing the symbolism of some particular passage. I'm afraid most of it just goes over my head. I have always had more of an appreciation of the simple story. I have always loved a good story.
Most of the time I am pretty good as suspending my disbelief for the sake of a good story. My one favorite example of this is the production of "Grapes of Wrath" done by Gary Sinise at the Steppenwolf Theater. "Grapes of Wrath" was always a favorite book and a favorite film of mine, but I never expected it could be done on stage. When I saw it done at Steppenwolf, I was really surprised. So many of the scenes were done with minimal props. They had a stage version of the truck to pile everyone on for the trip across to California, and it barely looked like a truck. They piled the people on it and it just stood still as the wheels turned under it. Of course it did not look like the real truck in the film, but the magic of the story unfolding on the stage allowed me to believe I was seeing what Steinbeck described in his book.
It was a great production, but like you said, you simply cannot over analyze everything or you will lose the story.
It has been fun "talking" with you.
Best wishes,
Dave Wile
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