One of the strange side-effects of being a writer or storyteller is how you’re never fully in the moment. Whenever something happens, even as it’s happening, there’s always a part of my brain processing how I’m going to recount or reuse it later. Sylvester Stallone mentions the same thing in his self-help book/memoir, Sly Moves, so I know I’m not alone in that.
But there’s something else being a storyteller does, which Stallone reminded me of last night.
A person well-versed in story, who thinks in story and views life through the prism story, puts events in the context of story. Even when it’s not his story. Back in July I wrote “Trump is the living embodiment of the Hero’s Journey.” Days before the election I tweeted that he would win, and the only question was if it would be a Rocky I win or a Rocky II win.
Now Rocky himself has spoken.
Sylvester Stallone Brings Down The House Introducing President-Elect Donald Trump At AFPI Event.
At a Mar-A-Lago event Stallone recalled the symbolism of the opening scene of his breakthrough movie. The camera pans down from Christ on the cross to Rocky taking a punch.
At that moment, [Rocky] was a chosen person…This man was gonna go through a metamorphosis and change lives. Just like President Trump. We’re in the presence of a really mythical character. I love mythology. And this individual does not exist on this planet. Nobody in the world could’ve pulled off what he pulled off, so I’m in awe.
Then he went on to call Trump the second George Washington.
Nothing he said was about politics. Only culture. Western culture. What Stallone so masterfully did in just a few lines was frame this moment, like a powerful image from Greek myth or our very foundation, and hang it in the gallery of our collective imagination. Is it hyperbolic? Perhaps. But to his audience it feels true. Considering all of iconic images that Trump’s 2024 campaign provided, it’s difficult to argue with him.
And I’d never, ever, argue with Sylvester Stallone.
The time for politics is over. Now is the time be thinking in terms of culture. We’ve just witnessed an inspiring, overcoming against all odds, epic. We have to capture this feeling and infuse it into our work. Rocky arrived in theaters when the movie theaters were swamped with bleak, hopeless, films and shifted pop culture toward the positive for decades. We’ve been living in a bleak, hopeless reality. If we’re all willing to do our part, we can shift culture again.