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As terrified travelers fight for their lives on a bullet train from hell, the result. A lot of people need held back by a studio. When a mysterious virus breaks out across South Korea, the infected transform into the murderous undead in wildly successful 2016 thriller TRAIN TO BUSAN, an official New York Times Critic’s Pick that Slant Magazine credits with scare tactics among the most distinctive the zombie canon has ever seen.
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Like those dictators who hire a guy specifically to whisper to them all day "you are just a man". Because if you give them absolutely control, they're just going to go overboard and make stuff that no one will understand or like. Where you have someone who is very creative but they desperately need to be tapered and held back a little bit. It could also be a George Lucas, Hideo Kojima thing. doing different genres in the same universe. So maybe this guy thought he could make a good action movie. twitch streamers think they're good stand up comics, etc.
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Movie critics think they're good film makers. vloggers, for example think they're good enough to be on TV. They are good at one thing so they think they're good at everything that they're interested in doing. You see it with a lot of creators at all levels. Once you're done with something, you rarely want to go back to it and you want to express your other ideas, but if you go in with the mindset "I'm going to conquer another genre and blow everyone's mind" you're probably going to fail. Because most creators get tired of making the same thing. And then it blows up and so that same person now wants to make something great again, but also different. I think this is what happens when you get someone who creates something great, but they made it for themselves and they just made something good.