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Two superpowers are almost fooled into annihilating each other by a neo-Nazi industrialist. Jack Ryan must prove the industrialists involvement.
(hide)How to use memory loss and mistaken identity to create a hopeless situation.
Excellent Sequence Stucture following multiple charaters and storylines.
A safe straightforward screenplay of the exploration of an unknown threat.
High accolades for this beautiful Coming-of-Age screenplay. An ideal model.
Excellent use of flashback to explain character's interpersonal relationships and motivations.
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 structure for an innocent man being framed and then pursued whilst having to reveal the real perpetrators.
A good example of how to integrate independent story-lines of several characters.
A prototype for a multiple Flashback format screenplay where all is not what it seems and characters are not who they say they are.
Masterful example of a heist with thieves stealing the loot from each other. How do you find it and steal it back?
See how close the 19-Sequence Model correlates with Shakespear's Act - Scene structure. Maybe the model was first developed by Shakespeare...?
(hide)Excellent conflict structure with three separate storylines that merge in the final climax of villains and heroes.
'Red Eye' is an excellent to model how to create tension and action in a confined space (Act II).