The Definitive Post-Apocalyptic Movie That Inspired Neil Druckmann to Make The Last of Us: ‘You could tell we drew a lot of inspiration’ – Cannasumer

The Definitive Post-Apocalyptic Movie That Inspired Neil Druckmann to Make The Last of Us: ‘You could tell we drew a lot of inspiration’

In the world of video games, few titles have achieved the same level of acclaim and emotional connection as The Last of Us. The game and the TV series captured the hearts of the fans with its immersive narrative and memorable characters. However, not many fans know that at the heart of this masterpiece lies a narrative inspired by a cinematic gem: Alfonso Cuaron’s Children of Men.

the image shows Joel (the main protagonist) from The last of Us Part 1
Druckmann took a lot of inspiration from a film when developing the game. | Image Credit: Naughty Dog

Neil Druckmann, the creative force behind Naughty Dog and the mind behind The Last of Us, has openly credited this film in an interview where he shed some light on the development process of the game. He shared that the film had a significant influence in shaping the game’s storytelling and emotional depth that fans have come to love.

Children of Men‘s Influence on The Last of Us

Children of Men, released in 2006, showcases a haunting dystopian future where humanity faced extinction due to widespread infertility. The film’s protagonist, Theo, then embarks on a difficult journey to protect a miraculous pregnant woman from danger. The movie carried the themes of hope and desperation in a world devoid of both.

This unique blend of gritty realism and intimate storytelling deeply resonated with Neil Druckmann, who wanted to explore these emotional themes in his own work. In an interview, he stated that the film’s ability to tell a cinematic story without relying heavily on traditional cutscenes amazed him. This approach allowed the viewer to experience the narrative organically alongside the character.

So, when developing The Last of Us, Druckmann aimed to create a narrative that brings intimate stories, unlike typical video game tropes. To achieve this goal, he started by incorporating the unique approach from the movie, aiming for a story that was as much about human relationships as it was about survival in a post-apocalyptic world. He stated in the interview:

You could tell we drew a lot of inspiration for The Last of Us from Children of Men.

Druckmann made the special bond between Joel and Ellie the emotional core of the game, much like the connection between Theo and the pregnant Kee in Children of Men. The final result was a game that was able to bring the true essence of desperation, a small glimmer of hope, and the struggle for survival in the harsh world.

The Legacy of The Last of Us

the image shows joel and ellir talking in The last of Us
The game was able to show the ability of video games as a medium to show emotional narrative. | Image Credit: Naughty Dog

As The Last of Us continues to resonate with players through its latest installment and TV series, its cinematic origins will serve as a long-lasting reminder of the power of storytelling in both film and video games. This also highlighted the importance of integrating gameplay with the game’s narrative, ensuring that players felt the weight of their every decision and the emotional stakes of the characters’ journeys.

For many, the game was a surprise, as the video game landscape then was dominated by action and spectacle. This made the game stand out from the rest, showcasing not only the impact of emotional storytelling but also the potential of video games as a narrative medium.

As Druckmann looks forward to future projects in the series, the influence of films like Children of Men will undoubtedly continue to inspire him and also shape the evolution of narrative in gaming.

In the end, as players prepare themselves for more games with interactive storytelling, they are hoping that more developers will take lessons from such films to remind them that powerful narratives can transcend mediums.

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