“I kind of worship at the altar of intention and obstacle. Somebody wants something. Something’s standing in their way of getting it. They want the money, they want the girl, they want to get to Philadelphia — doesn’t matter. And if they can need it, that’s even better.
Whatever the obstacle is, you can’t overcome it like that or the audience is going to say, ‘Why don’t they just take the other car?’ or ‘Why don’t you just shoot him?’ The obstacle has to be difficult to overcome. And that’s the clothesline that you hang everything on — the tactics by which your characters try to achieve their goal. That’s the story that you end up telling.”
Aaron Sorkin, Drehbuchautor
http://syncrash.blogspot.com/
the not being freeness is quite another thing, as u do do completely others fron yerselfishness of that s.
i dont like german präfixes
@Ansgar Can’t solve that riddle.