I'm going to be speaking as an aspiring author and also as someone who has only recently tried to look deeper into film.
Life experiences are strange things, and they'll influence just about anything. People will pick up things based on their life, but the creator's work will also be effected by their life, no matter how detached from reality it is. I spoke of movies earlier as I've been watching through 'classics I should have seen by now'. One of my recent movies was Kill Bill. Having a soft spot for Tarantino's style, I researched.
Some people will outright state there is no hidden meaning in their work. Tarantino did this, Kubrick did this.
But have a look at the film analysis' for Kill Bill and The Shining. They're everywhere.
Might be bias, but I'm more inclined to agree with the author's interpretation is correct. They say that a good piece of media is one that is entertaining at every depth. Both on the surface and to the point of the camera angle on the curtain being symbolic of motherhood or some such. Likewise, if you WANT a meaning to come across in your book, make it reasonably clear. If not, well you're not that flash of a writer.
Life experiences are strange things, and they'll influence just about anything. People will pick up things based on their life, but the creator's work will also be effected by their life, no matter how detached from reality it is. I spoke of movies earlier as I've been watching through 'classics I should have seen by now'. One of my recent movies was Kill Bill. Having a soft spot for Tarantino's style, I researched.
Some people will outright state there is no hidden meaning in their work. Tarantino did this, Kubrick did this.
But have a look at the film analysis' for Kill Bill and The Shining. They're everywhere.
Might be bias, but I'm more inclined to agree with the author's interpretation is correct. They say that a good piece of media is one that is entertaining at every depth. Both on the surface and to the point of the camera angle on the curtain being symbolic of motherhood or some such. Likewise, if you WANT a meaning to come across in your book, make it reasonably clear. If not, well you're not that flash of a writer.