A big part of the problem, which I don't see acknowledged very often, is that #writers who create #antiheroes generally know exactly what they're doing.

They know a substantial part of their audience will identify with these characters. They know many fans will see the bad behavior as desirable, and while most won't have the guts to act that way in real life, some will. They know the awful things the characters do will make them appealing, not as cautionary tales or examinations of the ugly parts of the human psyche, but because they're "dark" and "gritty" and "edgy." They know over-the-top caricatures are one of the quickest ways to get lauded as "realistic" by audiences and critics.

And whether they know it or not, they're very often living out their own fantasies. Consider for example David #Mamet, who after decades of building a reputation as an unflinching observer of the worst excesses of #masculinity, has now shown that he desperately wants to be the protagonist of his own stories. He won't do it, of course, but he takes great satisfaction in imagining he could. There are many others, most lacking Mamet's fame but with the same Walter-Mitty-as-played-by-Christian-Bale nest of snakes in their heads.

Writers who are confronted with this accusation usually don't take it well. I get that, because I've been one of them. But if we're going to make a big deal about looking into the abyss, our own motivations are a good place to start.

https://charlotteclymer.substack.com/p/im-tired-of-anti-heroes

I'm Tired of Anti-Heroes

What good have they done us?

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David Mamet: contemporary theater visionary, or self-satisfied reactionary pig? In his new memoir, the ever-divisive playwright and screenwriter takes aim at his forty-year stint in Hollywood. https://momentmag.com/book-review-david-mamet/ #Books #Memoir #Nonfiction #Mamet #Theater #Theatre #Review #Bookreview
Book Review | Hollywood Gets the Mamet Treatment

Through all the multiple David Mamets, one personality remains constant: a bold, aggressive, exceedingly confident, superbly well-read, arguably narcissistic provocateur.

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Are you ready for a new film about the JFK assassination? Who will direct David Mamet’s script, starring Viggo Mortensen, Shia LaBeouf, Al Pacino, John Travolta, and Courtney Love. Find out more here: #JFK #Assassination #Movie #Schrader #Mamet https://thecinemanews.online/david-mamet-jfk-assasination-movie-al-pachino-john-travolta/
David Mamet's JFK Assassination Thriller 'Assassination' Adds Star Power with Courtney Love, Viggo Mortensen, Shia LaBeouf, Al Pacino, and John Travolta - CineArticles

David Mamet's JFK assassination thriller "Assassination" has added even more star power, with Courtney Love, Viggo Mortensen, Shia LaBeouf, Al Pacino, and John Travolta joining the cast. The film will focus on events that took place 48 hours before the assassination, telling the mob's version of the story.

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Sixth movie of 2023: Oleanna https://boxd.it/3En3Dv #mamet #movies
A ★★★★ review of Oleanna (1994)

It’s been a very long time since I first saw this and my opinion has shifted considerably over the years. I still think this is a brave attempt to tackle a very difficult topic but as I watch it now, I think that the character of Carol is underwritten.  While John is clearly delineated - we see him for what he is - Carol remains a mystery and I don’t think we’re ever quite sure of her motivations here. The film leans towards portraying her as two-dimensional, only there as a foil for John and to enrage the audience. I

(re)Watched The Winslow Boy #film (1999), directed by David #Mamet .
Lots of 'Britishness' (in a time when honour was more important than money.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Winslow_Boy_(1999_film)

<i>The Winslow Boy</i> (1999 film)