The importance of boring protagonists in the cinematographic and television narrative

The importance of boring protagonists in the cinematographic and television narrative

The useless reviews of the essayist video claim that the so -called protagonists are often the secret weapon of a great narrative in films and on TV, not because they dazzle but because they make the world shine around them.

Jim Halpert from The office It is a perfect example, while the show thrives on its wild ensemble, they are the thin facial reactions of Jim who have cut the chaos and reveal what is really happening.

As unnecessary reviews say, “not all heroes are intended to steal the spotlight – and this is exactly the point. This video dives in why so many” boring “protagonists are secretly the backbone of a great narrative. … Sometimes the best way to make a film unforgettable … is to make his hero forgetable.”

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By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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