You know that moment, like in Fight Club, when you realize what is really going on, as opposed to what you had been lead to believe was going on for the whole movie? I like those kind of moments. Do you?
You know that moment, like in Fight Club, when you realize what is really going on, as opposed to what you had been lead to believe was going on for the whole movie? I like those kind of moments. Do you?
Yeah I like those kind of moments, in a weird kind of way, as they very often raise conflicting emotions.
It's probably not as fun when you're the script writer.
but the script writer makes money off it and money is good!
Plot twists are awesome if they make sense. I hate movies where the whole point is plot twists and there's no way to follow it. For an example of this, rent the movie Basic with John Travolta sometime.
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I don't think so.Originally Posted by Yamaneko
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Are you trying to hint at something?Originally Posted by eestlinc
Anyway, yes, plot twists are great.
Foreshadowing is a good thing too.
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Intelligent plot twists are few and far between these days. Everyone should watch the episode "Walkabout" on Lost, that is how a plot twist should be revealed. Brilliant brilliant brilliant.
What I don't like are the random ones thrown in that are just there for impact, and don't make any sense otherwise. It's also annoying when you have too many of them. The best stories are carefully written start to finish.
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I'm fine with multiple plot twists as long as they're relatively easy to follow. There shouldn't be more than one major plot twist, though.
- we have the same suitcase
- you wouldn't believe the dream i had last night / i can barely believe anything about last night / wtf
- sometimes tyler spoke for me
- tyler's words coming out of my mouth
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I've never seen Fight Club before, but over the years EoFF has completely spoiled every twist and turn in its plot, apparently. I probably don't need to bother now.
I like a good plot twist. Whether foreshadowed or not, a radical change can really come as a surprise, especially when you're expecting a particular twist but it turns out completely differently. Video games are good at this (FFVII, FFX and MGS1 and 2, Syphon Filter 1 and 2 in particular).
Some of my favourite 'foreshadowing' is in The Harvard Lampoon's masterpiece Bored of the Rings. It's not exactly subtle:
Then there's alle the foreshadowing of the death of Bromosel, the pointy-shoed warrior of Twodor:"Is there no hope?" gasped Frito. "Is nowhere safe?"
"Who can know?" said Goodgulf, and a shadow seemed to pass over his face. "I would say more," he said, "but a shadow seems to have passed over my face," and with that he fell strangely silent.
Frito began to weep, and Stomper leaned forward, and putting his hand reassuringly on Frito's shoulder, said "Fear not, dear boggie, I will be with you all the way, no matter what may befall."
"Same here," said Spam, and fell asleep.
"Us too," said Moxie and Pepsi, yawning.
Frito remained inconsolable...Earlier in the story, Bromosel recounts an ominous dream in which he is told that he will "cash his chips in at page 88"."We cannot stay here," said Arrowroot.
"No," agreed Bromosel, looking across the gray surface of the page to the thick half of the book still in the reader's right hand. "We have a long way to go."
It comes as little surprise when he ultimately trips over and impales himself on his shoes after his company surrenders to a Narc ambush.