For me, from how I’ve interpreted what is going on, the reason why Hollywood is in its place is because they’ve hired people who are not good storytellers. They have the technical know-how, like how to write in the proper script format, but they don’t know something as basic as story structure and character development. They have directors who don’t know what they’re doing and just want actors to just do things how they’re written on the page without rhyme or reason, and don’t even give any justification behind a character’s choice. There’s clearly no creativity behind It anymore. And when people point out how bad the story is, these people then use terms like “racism”, “sexism”, “homophobia/transphobia“, “mysognists” and “toxic fandoms.” as terms to defend themselves against legit criticisms, and as a coping mechanism (for example: the lead actor of the film
Bros, a film about homosexual guys dating, straight out blamed straight people for it failing at the box office).
When you have people looking at older works and seeing how much better the storytelling is in comparison to modern stuff, there’s clearly an issue with quality of storytelling. And what’s worse, these people have their heads in the sand and refuse to see how bad these films and shows are in comparison. These people are basically those that think their work is top tier gold award winners when in fact their films are participation trophy mediocre. And the rare few that are good actually try to tell a good story with well developed characters, not half-assing it like most of the others nowadays. The audience is literary telling the studios what doesn’t work for a while now, and they refused to listen. The audience is the canary in the coal mine, and the foremen are just ignoring the fact the bird is slowly dying. And now, the human bodies are dropping, and the foremen are claiming, “Why didn‘t the canary warn us sooner?” That’s as basic as it seems to me. I’m sure there’s probably more behind the scenes I’m not seeing, but what I do see is a lot of people not putting in the effort to make a good story, and those that even try are getting ragged when their stuff succeeds by those whose stuff fails (when you have
Steven Spielberg publicly seen thanking Tom Cruise for making Top Gun: Maverick, saying that it’s because of him that he’s saved Hollywood’s ass, while there are websites saying that
TG:M was crap and
that it had “too much Tom Cruise in it”, with them saying it should have been like
The Last Jedi, there’s clearly a problem with the people who are in Hollywood now making these newer films).
But, again, that’s just what I’m able to see with the limited view I have access to.