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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.
The Matrix (1999)

Screenplay Genre: Action / Adventure / Sci-Fi
Movie Time: 136 minutes
1. INCITING INCIDENT
In the interrogation room, Agent Smith reminds Neo that he will be found "guilty of virtually every computer crime we have a law for" if Neo doesn't help them capture Morpheus. Neo refuses, demanding his phone call, only to find his lips fused together as the Agents implant a shrimp-like robot probe – a bug – in his stomach. (00:16:47)
Public Enemies (2009)

Screenplay Genre: Biography / Crime / Drama
Movie Time: 140 minutes
1. INCITING INCIDENT
As J. Edgar Hoover addresses the media, he declares the United States' first "War on Crime" and introduces Agent Melvin Purvis, who will run the field office in Chicago with his primary task to apprehend Public Enemy #1: John Dillinger. (00:19:05)
Elf (2003)

Screenplay Genre: Comedy / Family / Fantasy
Movie Time: 91 minutes
1. INCITING INCIDENT
Pappa Elf explains that Buddy is not an elf, but instead a human whose mother, Susan Wells, gave him up for adoption before she died but never told his biological father, Walter Hobbs - who lives in a magical land called New York City - that Buddy was ever born. (00:13:00)
That Thing You Do! (1996)

Screenplay Genre: Comedy / Drama
Movie Time: 108 minutes
1. INCITING INCIDENT
Drummer Chad breaks his arm while goofing around on the street. The band needs a drummer in order to enter the talent show. The band decides to replace Chad with Guy Patterson. (00:10:13)
Father of the Bride (1991)

Screenplay Genre: Family / Comedy
Movie Time: 105 minutes
1. INCITING INCIDENT
After she gets back from Rome, Annie is having dinner with her family. She tells them she fell in love in Rome and is getting married, much to her father's dismay. (00:12:13)
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