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Five Plot Point Breakdowns

"A movie, I think, is really only four or five moments between two people; the rest of it exists to give those moments their impact and resonance. The script exists for that. Everything does." - Robert Towne

When breaking down a film’s structure, generally speaking, “The Eight Sequences” framework is the standard: two in Act One, four in Act Two, and two in Act Three.

But the number 8 is only part of the equation. If the sequences are what shape a screenplay’s three-act structure, then the five major plot points are the building blocks behind sequence construction: Inciting Incident, Lock In, Midpoint, Main Culmination, and Third Act Twist.

Each analysis of selected features breaks the film down to the essential 5 major plot points, time code of when each plot point occurs included.

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011)




Screenplay Genre: Adventure / Drama / Mystery

Movie Time: 129 Minutes

INCITING INCIDENT

One year after OSKAR’s (Thomas Horn) father THOMAS (Tom Hanks) is killed in the 9/11 Twin Towers attack, Oskar finds a key in an envelope marked “Black” that may be a clue in the citywide scavenger hunt he and his father were working on. (00:15:50)

Read more: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011)

 

Muriel's Wedding (1994)




Screenplay Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance

Movie Time: 106 minutes

1. INCITING INCIDENT

After eccentric, compulsive liar Muriel’s (Toni Collette) friends tell her they don’t want her around anymore, Muriel takes the blank check written by her mother and follows her “friends” on a holiday to Hibiscus Island. (00:19:45)

Read more: Muriel's Wedding (1994)

 

The Nines (2007)




Screenplay Genre: Drama / Fantasy / Mystery

Movie Time: 100 Minutes

INCITING INCIDENT

After falling into a drug-induced depression and crashing his car, GARY/GAVIN/GABRIEL (Ryan Reynolds) is put under house arrest and monitored by a lonely housewife neighbor SARAH/SUSAN/SIERRA (Hope Davis) and his publicist MARGARET/MELISSA/MARY (Melissa McCarthy). (00:11:05)

Read more: The Nines (2007)

 

I Love You Phillip Morris (2009)




Screenplay Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance

Movie Time: 102 Minutes

INCITING INCIDENT

After being caught embezzling Steven Russell (Jim Carrey) tries to commit suicide and is sent to prison. (00:18:22)

Read more: I Love You Phillip Morris (2009)

 

Bridesmaids (2011)




Screenplay Genre: Comedy

Movie Time: 125 Minutes

INCITING INCIDENT

Annie’s (Kristin Wiig) life-long best friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph) reveals to her that she’s engaged and she wants Annie to be her Maid of Honor. (00:12:38)

Read more: Bridesmaids (2011)

 

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Screenplay Genre: Action / Adventure / Sci-Fi Movie Time: 134 minutes 1. INCITING INCIDENT Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) confronts the vile gangster Jabba the Hutt, attempting to use his Jedi powers to release of Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew). Jabba laughs, dismissing Luke’s feeble attempt to influence him with the Jedi mind trick. Luke then tries to kill Jabba, using his force powers to steal a blaster from a nearby guard only to be sent plummeting down a hidden trap door to face the fearsome Rancor. (00:23:30)

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