tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7923290903857471076.post3179353903904310839..comments2024-01-14T12:15:40.968-08:00Comments on Let's Schmooze - Doug Eboch on Screenwriting: Point-of-ViewDoug Ebochhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04345404649576399837noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7923290903857471076.post-14388357418972836322013-04-26T17:34:54.606-07:002013-04-26T17:34:54.606-07:00Just from memory, I believe the Wrestler had a fir...Just from memory, I believe the Wrestler had a first person point of view. I don't think there were any scenes without the main character in them - maybe the camera moved around the strip club or the locker room or arena a bit, but he was always present "in the building" so to speak. I suspect that was done to create stronger identification with the main character and to really take us into his world.<br /><br />I will definitely be posting more about the book when it becomes available!Doug Ebochhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04345404649576399837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7923290903857471076.post-31555544556025130162013-04-26T17:29:45.197-07:002013-04-26T17:29:45.197-07:00I loved the movie THE WRESTLER and am interested t...I loved the movie THE WRESTLER and am interested to know what POV you believe the film-makers utilized. Was it simply a stylized version of first-person?<br /><br />And if your book is as good as your blog I'll buy the first copy. Please post if it becomes available for pre-purchase.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com