Project Hail Mary - #9

I recently watched the new movie in theatres called Project Hail Mary and it also had me thinking about the hero's journey. Specifically, again like with Dune, I was thinking about the ways that it was different from the traditional hero's journey. To avoid spoilers, as it is a relatively new movie, I will just say that Project Hail Mary is a little bit different in that our main character rejects the call to action quite hard, and rather than eventually giving in to the call, he never gives in to the call and is forced into action. In addition, the circular motion of the journey does not exactly replicate itself in this movie and there is a cool little twist in how it ends up. I think it was really interesting to see a hero's journey with no mentor, a unwilling hero and a cool ending. It got me thinking and made me think about the Martian, a movie that was written by the same person as Project Hail Mary which follows a more traditional hero's journey framework. But to basically wrap up my thoughts on it, I thought it was a super interesting to see how everything could be traced to the hero's journey.

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