Geologists in Movies Tend to be Goners

A group of Swedish geologists have been keeping track of how geologists are portrayed on the silver screen. You might think that the profession is rare, and relatively it may be, but they compiled a list of 141 movies with 202 geologists between 1919 and 2023 (available to download). They appear in all genres, but most often in adventure films. These roles are broken down by age, sex, race, era, whether they are "the good guys," and even how they dress. 

However, geologists in movies die at an alarming rate, 34.2%, and often early in the story. Murder is the most likely cause. This may be because the function of a geologist is often to deliver bad scientific news and set up the adventure, after which they are superfluous. The puns just write themselves: Stone cold dead. Exploited for sedimental value. A geologist should join a band because they rock. Gneiss. It was their own fault. The data shows that being a "bad guy" raises the risk of a cinematic geologist's death to 77%. It's still unclear how geologists' survival in movies compares with that of other professions, but this paper was written by geologists for geologists in the magazine Geology Today. As the daughter of a geologist, I was fascinated. -via Metafilter 


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