Why did 'excellent battle scenes' in movies disappear?



Ryan Broderick, a journalist at the New York business media ``Fast Company,'' explains why cool, action-packed ``battle scenes'' in movies and dramas have disappeared from works since the 2010s, and the future of battles. It talks about predictions of how the scene will turn out.

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According to Broderick, the tide of battle scenes clearly changed in 2008 with two movies that received high box office revenue, `` The Dark Knight '' and `` Iron Man .'' The Dark Knight's main character is martial arts and unique battle scenes, but in contrast, Iron Man makes extensive use of advanced CGI , and includes many fights with robot suits and beam exchanges. will appear. Broderick points out that around Iron Man, CGI-filled blockbusters became the mainstream of entertainment, and primitive battle scenes disappeared as ``lost art'' with the exception of some movies.

On the other hand, Broderick says that a turning point in the battle scene is coming again from 2023 to 2024. Streaming services have increased the amount of movies and dramas produced, such as MARVEL's hero works and Netflix's original content. Daniel Paris, who conducts various analyzes using data, also cited the rapid increase in drama content as ``the reason why the proportion of works that have a satisfying final episode is decreasing'' around 2020, and said that from 2009 to 2022, Data showed that the number of new releases per year has increased by nearly three times. According to Mr. Broderick, as the number of works increases, the CGI action may become a little worn out, and there is a possibility that there will be a return to more grounded acrobatic battle scenes.

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In the first place, until superheroes like MARVEL and DC Comics became highly popular, the fun of battle scenes in American movies and TV dramas was not traditionally emphasized. According to film essayist Patrick Willems, it wasn't until the release of `` The Matrix '' in 1999 that a general demand for battle scenes that had previously been seen in niche movies began to emerge. 'The Matrix was the first movie, or the first American movie, to have Hong Kong stuntmen and martial arts trainers train the actors and choreograph the fight scenes,' Willems explains. In line with this trend, Asian films with strong action elements have also become popular in America.

Since then, due to the popularity of CGI, battle scenes have been disappearing, and at the same time, sex scenes have also been lost from works. An essay published in November 2023 by author Carly Gomez became a hot topic when she claimed that there was a 'general shift towards Puritanism ' in entertainment. Puritanism is a Protestant philosophy that ``people should live a strict, clean, and pure life.'' Paul Verhoeven, a Dutch film director who talked about Puritanism, said, ``In America, there are misunderstandings about sexuality, and ``I'm always surprised by how often people are shocked by sex,'' he said in an interview.



It is believed that the disappearance of fight scenes and sex scenes has an effect on the moral and cleanliness of the audience, but there is also the view that it is simply a cyclical trend. It is also thought that anime works and Korean dramas on Netflix will become popular from around 2020 due to the influence of streaming services, and that this will change the American action characteristics again. Julia Alexander, strategy director at research firm Parrot Analytics, says, ``The anime style of fighting is strongly influenced by martial arts, and yet it is almost impossible to recreate in real life. is trying to recreate that.'

Mr. Alexander pointed out the possibility of a large-scale boom in Japanese content, citing global hits such as Netflix's live-action version of ' ONE PIECE ' and ' Super Mario Bros. Movie ' as examples. And Alexander says that by the late 2020s, it is possible that Hollywood, which follows trends, will see results that reflect the carefully selected battle scenes of anime and popular Korean movies.

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