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      Adding onto that, there are only something like 7 general plot lines and 12 character archetypes. Don’t quote me on those numbers; I might have them backward or off-by-one. Read enough books (or watch enough movies) and before long, you’ve seen it all.

      And to extend the above comment to music, there is a finite number of acoustically “acceptable” chord progressions. There are even fewer pleasing chord progressions. Basically, there’s no such thing as “new” Western music. The most popular chord progression goes by a bunch of names, but I learned it as the “Heart and Soul chords,” I-vi-IV-V. There is a comedy music act that I can’t recall who demonstrates this beautifully and humorously.

      Edit: Found it! Axis of Awesome, “4 Chords” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOlDewpCfZQ

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    Plenty, the first that comes to mind is Everything everywhere all at once.

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    It’s almost impossible. Creators are inspired by other creators and people should stop acting like that’s a bad thing

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    The Social Network has an original sound track by Trent Reznor (fairly sure) and was different because it was about a new phenomena (at the time)

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      That’s got a crap load of references. It’s basically one big reference. Heck, the “Raccacoonie” subplot is a deliberate parody of Ratatouille.

      Music:

      • Absolutely (Story of a Girl) — Nine Days
      • Clair de Lune — Claude Debussy
      • Also sprach Zarathustra — Richard Strauss
      • Entrance of the Gladiators — Julius Fučík

      I think you just like the movie and didn’t see it for what it was… or wasn’t.

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    What’s your criteria for “100% original”? At the finest level of detail, if it contains dialog, it’ll have some word in it that was used in another movie.

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    Mr Roosevelt

    As for music, probably not, because music is just that much older than movies. And yet, we love our music. Always find stuff that seems original.

    Thus we see that movies lacking originality may not even be a problem, if not for hollywood beat for beat copying their own movies from 30 years or less ago. Over and ocer again. With the same name and everything.

    Maybe we should be more interested in when someone selects pre existing themes but restitches them together into an unfamiliar form.