07-06-2021, 09:24 AM
Thought I'd throw this in since people are now discussing examples of the saeculum in television and film - there's a movie that was released earlier this year called Voyagers that was pretty remarkable to me. It has a bland and cliche plot (basically "Lord of the Flies in space, but sexy") and is full of missed opportunities for character development and philosophical thought (seriously, it could have been so philosophical), but here's the thing: as the movie progresses, there is an incredibly clear progression through a High, Awakening, Unraveling, Crisis, and then another High.
There aren't really any obvious archetypes in the characters, because the story takes place over probably just a few days or weeks and with the same characters throughout, but it's amazing to see such dramatic and clear tone changes that so perfectly fit the cycle.
It makes me wonder about where we can see these patterns exist on smaller scales. I recently tried to describe periods of my own life with turnings, and was surprised by how well it fit.
There aren't really any obvious archetypes in the characters, because the story takes place over probably just a few days or weeks and with the same characters throughout, but it's amazing to see such dramatic and clear tone changes that so perfectly fit the cycle.
It makes me wonder about where we can see these patterns exist on smaller scales. I recently tried to describe periods of my own life with turnings, and was surprised by how well it fit.
2001, a very artistic hero and/or a very heroic artist