In this TED Talk given by J.J. Abrams, he talks about the unseen mystery's in the movies and TV shows that we all know, and also ones that he directed. He used his grandpa as a reference throughout most of his talk. He talked that sometimes the unseen mystery's are the greatest.
I love this concept, that sometimes you need to look deeper into things to find their true meanings. That nothing is what it seems to be at first. I really enjoyed him speaking because he used a lot of humor. I could tell that public speaking was not his thing, but that he loved talking about something that was important to him. In his presentation he used a lot of examples to back up the "mystery box" concept. He showed clips from Lost, Mission Impossible, and Jaws. He connected with the audience very well. I felt very engaged watching his TE talk, and he never lost my attention.
I like how he was able to make people think of an idea that not many people have ever thought of. Most people view things on the surface, and he encourages to notice the mystery box in everything. That sometimes the point of a whole movie, or show is not what you think.
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