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lb:theme [2025-07-11 11:21:43] – ↷ Page moved from playground:theme to lb:theme ninjasrlb:theme [2025-07-12 07:32:08] (current) – [Elaboration] ninjasr
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 Though when people (amateur YouTube critics) talk about themes, they tend to not talk about the emergent ones but the ones that //are// intentionally placed in a film. Though when people (amateur YouTube critics) talk about themes, they tend to not talk about the emergent ones but the ones that //are// intentionally placed in a film.
  
-Examples of the type that are intentional would be //[[playground:androids sheep]]// in [[playground:Blade Runner]] and “//Life, uh, finds a way//” in [[playground:Jurassic Park]]. Coincidentally, neither of those films explore those specific themes properly. Jurassic Park, in fact, has a different emergent theme: showing the consequences of Zoo mismanagement.+Examples of the type that are intentional would be //[[lb:androids.sheep]]// in [[lb:Blade Runner]] and “//Life, uh, finds a way//” in [[playground:Jurassic Park]]. Coincidentally, neither of those films explore those specific themes properly. Jurassic Park, in fact, has a different emergent theme: showing the consequences of Zoo mismanagement.
  
 [[lb:dn]] is probably the pre-eminent example of a work that has an emergent theme: as it //sorta//, //kinda//, //not really// explores the question of what justice is, embodied by Kira or L.\\ [[lb:dn]] is probably the pre-eminent example of a work that has an emergent theme: as it //sorta//, //kinda//, //not really// explores the question of what justice is, embodied by Kira or L.\\
 Emergent themes are usually a side-effect of good storytelling – though this is not something that should be relied upon as a guarantee and, further, the presence of an emergent theme isn't necessarily an indicator of good storytelling.\\ Emergent themes are usually a side-effect of good storytelling – though this is not something that should be relied upon as a guarantee and, further, the presence of an emergent theme isn't necessarily an indicator of good storytelling.\\
 An emergent theme is also a side-effect of //bad// storytelling, since a poorly-written plot might have a radically different theme from the intended theme. An emergent theme is also a side-effect of //bad// storytelling, since a poorly-written plot might have a radically different theme from the intended theme.
 +===== Analysis =====
 +==== Exploration Versus Mentioning ====
 +Exploring the them is not the same as mentioning it. Exploring involves raising the idea/question and then showing it play out in real time.
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 +Using the example above of Jurassic Park's //Zoo Mismanagement// theme: it shows the consequences of mismanagement, as well as the specific things that contribute to that mismanagement.\\
 +To give specifics (though not too many!) on those contributing factors: the entire computer system is managed by one guy, who isn't paid enough; park employees don't know enough about the animals they're meant to take care of to actually take care of them; many of the enclosures are too small; they don't realize they can sedate dangerous animals before moving them.\\
 +Now for consequences: the park's computer system is hijacked, resulting in a blackout; animals become sick; animals start escaping the second they have the opportunity to; a man was eaten by Raptors; many people died.
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 +In contrast, mentioning a theme generally means that you point at it and go “[[lb:androids sheep]]” and then calling it a day. You don't really show the specifics of what contributes to that theme, or show consequences...or really do anything.\\
 +Viewers can also mis-identify themes just by assuming that exploring is the same thing as mentioning.
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