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16-09-2007, 11:37
BioShock was insipred by Shining and Fight Club
BioShock's lead designer Kevin Levine recently had an interview with the Washingtonpost in which he revealed that BioShock drew a bit of inspiration from Shining and Fight Club. Levine explained that Shining set him up with a vision of how to do horror properly which is built on the basis of losing things that you love and not just random monsters jumping out of closets. Levine also revealed that Fight Club was an inspiration, there are scenes in the film that can mean different things each time you watch them and mess with the viewer's head which is something he wanted to make happen in BioShock too.
quote:
Mike Musgrove: Can you cite any influences for BioShock from other games, or movies or books? I feel like the Shining was in there?
Ken Levine: I saw the Shining when I was 9 years old. It pretty much set my notion of how to do horror properly, that it has to be connected to character, that horror is about loss at the end of the day. A fear of losing things that are important to you is what drives horror-- not a monster in the closet, but losing the things that you love. To me, that's what Rapture and the world of BioShock is. That's why Rapture had to be a beautiful place at once, that it had to be this fallen glory and all these lives had to be incredible and had to hold so much promise. The fact that they fell apart had to be a tragedy or there's just no horror there.
I think that great masters of horror like [Stephen] King understand that you have to love the characters in order to fear for them to lose what they have...
Fight Club was an inspiration. There's a scene in Fight Club, there are several scenes in Fight Club where, the second time you watch [there are] totally different meanings than the first time. I love movies like that, because the narrative doesn't just mess with the characters' minds, it messes with the viewer's mind and that's something I wanted to accomplish in BioShock.
Maxconsole
Nell'ultimo trafiletto in basso c'è spiegato quali connessioni vi sono con Fight Club.
Penso quindi che conosceranno anche la stupenda colonna sonora (del 1988 pesnate un pò) di chisura film!
Video con spezzoni del film : http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=GAT48J097nA
BioShock's lead designer Kevin Levine recently had an interview with the Washingtonpost in which he revealed that BioShock drew a bit of inspiration from Shining and Fight Club. Levine explained that Shining set him up with a vision of how to do horror properly which is built on the basis of losing things that you love and not just random monsters jumping out of closets. Levine also revealed that Fight Club was an inspiration, there are scenes in the film that can mean different things each time you watch them and mess with the viewer's head which is something he wanted to make happen in BioShock too.
quote:
Mike Musgrove: Can you cite any influences for BioShock from other games, or movies or books? I feel like the Shining was in there?
Ken Levine: I saw the Shining when I was 9 years old. It pretty much set my notion of how to do horror properly, that it has to be connected to character, that horror is about loss at the end of the day. A fear of losing things that are important to you is what drives horror-- not a monster in the closet, but losing the things that you love. To me, that's what Rapture and the world of BioShock is. That's why Rapture had to be a beautiful place at once, that it had to be this fallen glory and all these lives had to be incredible and had to hold so much promise. The fact that they fell apart had to be a tragedy or there's just no horror there.
I think that great masters of horror like [Stephen] King understand that you have to love the characters in order to fear for them to lose what they have...
Fight Club was an inspiration. There's a scene in Fight Club, there are several scenes in Fight Club where, the second time you watch [there are] totally different meanings than the first time. I love movies like that, because the narrative doesn't just mess with the characters' minds, it messes with the viewer's mind and that's something I wanted to accomplish in BioShock.
Maxconsole
Nell'ultimo trafiletto in basso c'è spiegato quali connessioni vi sono con Fight Club.
Penso quindi che conosceranno anche la stupenda colonna sonora (del 1988 pesnate un pò) di chisura film!
Video con spezzoni del film : http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=GAT48J097nA