Thursday, October 26, 2017

J.J Abrams: The mystery box-Ted Talk

American Screen Director J.J Abram's Ted Talk The mystery box starts of by detailing what is most important to him. He shares memories he has with his grandfather his favorite person who encouraged his curiosity since he was young.The mystery box for him represents his grandfather.  He treads on the subject that mystery is the catalyst for information and that maybe mystery might be even more important than knowledge because it creates curiosity. Abrams talks about the mystery in his favorite movies and explains that's what makes them so great. He names a few movies, and brings up his favorite scene from Jaws. He also talks about another group of people who also use their own "mystery box" or the easy ability to make movies to their advantage and wonders what else can come in the future since the mystery box is democratized. 

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