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How to use memory loss and mistaken identity to create a hopeless situation.
A good example of how to integrate independent story-lines of several characters.
A remarkable screenplay where Sequences are delineated by changes in room location and historical time period.
A, 'What if' scenario around a single girl in the fashion industry in Manhattan suddenly becoming responsible for her deceased sister's three young children - and finding selflessness and love as a result.
(hide)Excellent Sequence Stucture following multiple charaters and storylines.
A systematic progression through formulaic Sequences that follow clues to the villain, motive and means to execute the plan Bond will thwart.
(hide)The Sequence structure tells the story of James' brave and reckless journey through a series of bomb disposal incidents, attacks and deaths in Iraq.
(hide)See how close the 19-Sequence Model correlates with Shakespear's Act - Scene structure. Maybe the model was first developed by Shakespeare...?
(hide)This Bond story follows a series of clues of double cross defections and false loyalties to establish the villain's real goals.
A systematic progression through formulaic Sequences that follow clues to the villain, motive and means to execute the plan Bond will thwart.
(hide)A systematic progression through formulaic Sequences that follow clues to the villain, motive and means to execute the plan Bond will thwart.
(hide)Excellent conflict structure with three separate storylines that merge in the final climax of villains and heroes.