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Vince Gilligan

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A Rolling Stone entrevistou Vince Gilligan, criador de Breaking Bad, que dá várias pistas (se você nao viu nada da quinta temporada ainda, não leia!) sobre o que pode acontecer na série e de quebra fala sobre a enigmática cena que abre esta última temporada.

E ainda fala sobre uma questão que há muito tempo vem tomando conta das discussões sobre dramaturgia: as melhores histórias de Hollywood migraram para a tv. Reparem no que ele diz sobre isso:

Do you know why TV is having such a golden age?
You could do a whole piece about that. I think the answer is multi-fold, but back in the Seventies, when Hollywood was a source of storytelling for adults, you could have movies like Five Easy Pieces that would never in a million years get made by a major studio. You could no more get that made now than you could send a rocket to Jupiter tomorrow. That kind of storytelling was abandoned by Hollywood, because Hollywood’s economic model is just different now. It’s a model in which only big tentpole sequels and cartoon movies get made, and yet there’s a huge appetite for stories about adults. And, because that appetite exists and it keeps going unslaked – if that’s the right way to put it – by Hollywood, it had to migrate elsewhere and it migrated to television.

A íntegra da entrevista está aqui.

E aqui um preview do episódio 3, que vai ao ar no próximo domingo:

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