Why We Can't Tell Great Stories Anymore

Why does Hollywood keep taking beloved historical stories and turning them into something hollow, cynical, and unmistakably modern? Support the channel by visiting: https://brianholdsworth.ca/help In this video, I argue that the problem is not a shortage of good source material. Modern storytellers increasingly struggle to understand the virtues, traditions, and moral assumptions that made these stories compelling in the first place. Using examples from The Odyssey, Dracula, G.K. Chesterton, C.S. Lewis, and the way we remember events such as the French Revolution, I explore why modern adaptations so often become contemporary ideology dressed in historical clothing. 00:00 Why Hollywood can’t retell great stories 01:48 What makes historical and romantic fiction compelling 03:51 What old stories can teach the modern world 05:10 How modernization strips away their wisdom 05:31 What the movie version of Dracula misunderstood 06:51 Why noble characters now seem unbelievable 08:51 Moral relativism and characters nobody can admire 10:20 Tradition as the transmission of wisdom 11:35 How revolution severed us from the past 14:40 When history becomes propaganda 16:37 Why faithful adaptations threaten the modern worldview Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: http://pauljernberg.com Podcast Version: https://brianholdsworth.libsyn.com/