2026年5月7日木曜日

Endless Myth and the Rebel Moon Series

 


Endless Myth and the Rebel Moon Series

— Homage to the Classics vs. the Desire for Originality, and the Gap Between Them —

The novel Endless Myth and the Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire series both present large-scale space narratives.

However, they represent fundamentally different creative approaches.

One builds an ever-expanding omniversal structure from within,
while the other reconstructs a space epic through clear homage to past masterpieces.

This difference reveals a growing gap between creators and modern audiences.


1. World-Building: Original Expansion vs. Referential Construction

Endless Myth generates its structure from the ground up.
Its universe expands infinitely through its own internal logic.

Rebel Moon builds its world through references:

  • Classic space operas

  • Western-style storytelling

  • Samurai film influences

In short:

Endless Myth: original structural creation
Rebel Moon: recombination of existing elements


2. The Meaning of Homage: Respect or Dependence?

Rebel Moon is clearly designed as an homage.

Director Zack Snyder draws from iconic works and attempts to reinterpret them for modern audiences.

However, this approach divides viewers:

  • Some appreciate the nostalgia

  • Others see a lack of originality


3. The Gap with the Audience: Why It Emerges

Modern audiences hold two conflicting desires:

  1. Reconnection with beloved classics (nostalgia)

  2. Completely new experiences (originality)

Rebel Moon leans toward the first.

Endless Myth aligns more with the second—
offering unfamiliar structures and challenging ideas.

This difference creates a gap between expectation and reception.


4. Narrative Experience: Recognition vs. Discovery

Endless Myth is an experience of discovery.
Understanding its structure expands the reader’s perception.

Rebel Moon is an experience of recognition.
It feels familiar, drawing on known patterns and imagery.


5. Form of Myth: Creation vs. Reconstruction

Endless Myth is a myth of creation.

Rebel Moon is a myth of reconstruction.


6. The Challenge of Modern Sci-Fi: What Is “New”?

This comparison highlights a central question in modern science fiction:

What does “new” really mean?

  • Completely original structures?

  • Or new arrangements of existing ideas?

Rebel Moon chooses recombination.
Endless Myth moves toward radical originality.


Conclusion: What Do Audiences Truly Want?

Endless Myth and Rebel Moon reflect the contradictions within modern audiences:

Endless Myth: a story seeking the unknown
Rebel Moon: a story revisiting the familiar

The gap between them is not just about the works themselves—
it reflects a deeper tension in the audience.

Why do we crave something new,
while still being drawn to what we already know?


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