Angelshare1
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In a story you have your character on a mission to achieve something. In the first quarter or so you're supposed to get to the part where they need to blow up the death star, or find the Holy Grail, or rescue the princess. It seems like Goodfellas doesn't really have that. It's just about a couple of guys in the mafia over a few decades.
I'm writing a fictional book involving the mafia and I'm finding a problem. I don't really have a specific plan or mission that my characters are on other than make lots of money. I thought about Goodfellas and realized they don't really have something specific either. Yet the story works. All my little writing books about plot and story say I need to come up with a princess to rescue but I really like my Goodfellas style plot.
Any other movies have similar stories without a clear goal? I read John Truby's book on screenwriting and I never realized what the plot of The Godfather is. It's about a son seeking revenge on those who tried to assassinate his father. Never realized that was the actual plot since it takes place over a decade or so. We have the wedding, the horse scene and then we jump into the plot starting with them wanting to get into narcotics which drives the rest of the movie. I never really noticed that before. It seems like it's a just a movie that observes a mafia family for a decade or so.
I thought about bio-pics but they usually give the subject a huge personal burden to overcome such as Walk the Line or Ray.
Any advise on writing a book where it's just "about" some guys in the mob?
I'm writing a fictional book involving the mafia and I'm finding a problem. I don't really have a specific plan or mission that my characters are on other than make lots of money. I thought about Goodfellas and realized they don't really have something specific either. Yet the story works. All my little writing books about plot and story say I need to come up with a princess to rescue but I really like my Goodfellas style plot.
Any other movies have similar stories without a clear goal? I read John Truby's book on screenwriting and I never realized what the plot of The Godfather is. It's about a son seeking revenge on those who tried to assassinate his father. Never realized that was the actual plot since it takes place over a decade or so. We have the wedding, the horse scene and then we jump into the plot starting with them wanting to get into narcotics which drives the rest of the movie. I never really noticed that before. It seems like it's a just a movie that observes a mafia family for a decade or so.
I thought about bio-pics but they usually give the subject a huge personal burden to overcome such as Walk the Line or Ray.
Any advise on writing a book where it's just "about" some guys in the mob?