10 Movies That Inspired Me
I grew up in the 1970s so I am a “child of the television
age” where most families had more than one TV set in the house and usually had
it turned on all day long…even during dinner!
But it also means I grew up during the summer of blockbusters,
a term created after the movie JAWS set box office records that summer of 1975.
My family enjoyed going to movies and drive-ins, but also
watching movies on TV. I can look back and see how so many films I have watched
over and over again truly influenced by desire to write stories of my own.
Here are 10 movies that inspired me:
Sound of Music- I
saw this musical as a child on television and then in the theatre when it was
re-released. I was so moved by the music, but also the story of how a family
was created, tested, and strengthened by trials. So moved was I that Maria’s wedding dress and
veil inspired my own wedding dress and veil!
Gone with the Wind-
this movie was on TV all the time when I was a kid and I watched it each time
it was on! I never read the book, so the movie has a long lasting impact on me
with the Technicolor, costumes, music, and set designs. But it was the story
that always inspired me. A heroine who survives war and goes from being a
spoiled brat to a conniving adult to a repentant sinner about to lose the one
thing she never appreciated.
I walk away from that movie with a new lesson learned every
time whether it’s about the civil war, how NOT to make a marriage, and how not
to treat a man, to appreciating what you have and not to love money.
Such a tremendous movie!
The Godfather- We
watch this movie at least once a year and every time I am amazed at the
talented cast, writing, and directing. A writer can truly learn about conflict,
how to build suspense, and how to create convincing change in the main
character that breaks the viewer’s heart. Sigh. What a masterpiece in
filmmaking.
Pride & Prejudice-
I usually do not like romantic movies, but this one took a more contemporary
cast and made it into a classic movie. I watched the film with the director’s
commentary and learned so much more about the story and the interpretation of
the story. The director directed his cast as a choreographer creates moves for
the dancer. The lighting, the script, the location, the acting, and, most of
all, the directing grabs me and takes me into this breathtaking romance every time.
Heck, even my husband and teenage son liked it when they watched it with me.
That’s says a lot!
Sense &
Sensibility- Emma Thompson won an Oscar for her screenplay adaptation of
this film and each time I watch it, I can see why. There is no action, no
special effects, no exotic locations…this movie relies mostly on the eloquent words
spoken by the actors. The commentary on this one is also most helpful in
explaining the direction along with funny anecdotes that make the film interpretation
even more endearing. The story is one that is timeless, yet each time I watch
it, I walk away with something new.
JAWS- I saw this
movie over and over again as a child and that probably explains my extreme
ocean phobia. The first blockbuster in movie history, this movie never loses
its impact no matter how many times you see it. This is definitely a director’s
movie because the direction is what builds the suspense. Spielberg used the
camera as the shark in the first part of the movie and that’s what scared the
heck out of the audience more than any fake shark could! A brilliant move that
happened by accident. This movie inspires me to show more and tell less in my
own stories.
Lord of the Rings
Series- Because my first book series is fantasy/adventure, this entire
series inspired me to write my book back in 2004. I tried to read the books,
but because I am so visual (remember, child of TV?) I had a hard time “seeing”
the world the author had created. So, along comes these films that fans had
waited decades for and boy were we NOT disappointed! Fantastic costumes, set
designs, and locations inspired me to add more details into my story. The
characters, the words, and the story intrigue me each time I watch. How the
main character endures each obstacle put in his place helped me add more
obstacles to my own story. Truly, a work of genius is the LOTR series!
Chronicles of Narnia-
Another film that inspired me to write my book back in 2005. I had read the
book, The Lion, the Witch, and the
Wardrobe, to my son when he was little and the words always inspire me to
try harder with language in my own book. C.S. Lewis also inspired me to put
Christian principles into my story so that Christians would see them and be
encouraged.
Gladiator-To me,
this is a perfect movie: great acting, writing, and directing along with a
fantastic musical score; the perfect
movie. But what inspired me the most was the story. The heroic general who
loses everything only to become a slave inspired me to take my character and
put him into the most horrible situation he could face in order to learn what
matters most in life: what we do now matters in eternity. Amen! I have to watch
this movie at least once a month and each time I do, I walk away inspired.
Star Wars- Last,
but not least, the most important movie I have ever seen. Why? Not because this
movie is perfect (because it isn’t), or because it has the perfect story (it
doesn’t)…but because this movie changed my life. I didn’t want to see it in
theatres, initially. I thought a “space movie” would be boring, but my older
brothers convinced me and away we went. I will never forget that opening scene
and the first time I heard the music. I went out and bought the soundtrack with
my allowance! I ended up seeing Star Wars 26 times that summer…and I was only
10 yrs old! Yes, this movie changed me and made me dream up stories and scenes
for movies and books of my own. For now, I write books, but someday….movies! Thanks, George Lucas, for
inspiring so many kids like me to go out and dream a little dream.
Your turn: What movie(s) inspired you to be a writer? I’d
love to know!
Blessings,
Ruth
Ruth A. Douthitt is a writer living in Arizona with her husband and teenage son. Ruth's first book, The Dragon Forest, was released through OakTara Publishing in 2011. Her second book, The Dragon Forest II: Son of the Oath, will be released in July 2013.