Writers Store

Plot: Five Key Moments




"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

1. INCITING INCIDENT

Often called the point of attack, the inciting incident is the first premonition of impending trouble, dilemma, or circumstance that will create the main tension of the story. It usually falls at the end of the first sequence. But it can sometimes appear in the first few minutes of a film. 

2. LOCK IN

The protagonist is locked into the predicament that is central to the story, which occurs at the end of Act One, This lock in, therefore, propels the protagonist into a new direction in order to accomplish his/her new objective throughout the second act

3. FIRST CULMINATION 

The first culmination generally occurs around the midpoint of the second act and is a pivotal moment in the story but not as critical as the Lock In or Main Culmination. Consider the first culmination as the second highest or second lowest point in Act Two, the second highest hurdle to be faced. 

4. MAIN CULMINATION

The final culmination occurs at the end of the second act and brings the main tension to a close while simultaneously helping to create a new tension for Act Three

5. THIRD ACT TWIST

The twist is an unexpected turn of events in the third act. Without a twist, the third act can seem too linear and predictable. It can also be the last test of the hero.


AND NOW... that you understand the basics, check out some 5 Plot Point Breakdowns in action: from The Shawshank Redemption and Ghostbusters to Kick-Ass and How To Train Your Dragon, the 5 Plot Point Breakdown is the Gorilla Glue of screenwriting.

Writers Store

Get Free Screenwriting Tips from TSL

Latest Features

Latest Reviews

Writing With a Full Plate

Screenwriting Script Tips
My eyes are bulging. My brain is throbbing. My head is in my hands. I feel like a toy soldier stuck inside a snare drum as I stare blankly at the screen, trying to write. Is it writer's block? No. A family crisis? Not today. A Packers loss in overtime again? Yes, but sadly that's not my dilemma. What has me routed like a zombie in a George A. Romero flick is the fact that I'm trying to write at home on a Sunday afternoon in October. Big mistake! Why? I have a family. My wife digs through old financials, asking me to clarify what to burn in our fire pit. My daughter,…

Five Plot Point Breakdowns

Raging Bull (1980)

Screenplay Five Plot Point Breakdowns
Screenplay Genre: Biography / Drama / Sport Movie Time: 129 minutes 1. INCITING INCIDENT Jake La Motta (Robert De Niro), professional middleweight boxer, is late in rounds and down on points against opponent Jimmy Reeves (Floyd Anderson) until the final round when Jake obliterates Reeves, who is saved by the bell from an inevitable K.O. Amazingly however, the decision goes to Reeves, resulting in Jake’s first loss as a pro. It becomes clear that without representation from Tommy Como (Nicholas Colasanto), the local mob boss, Jake will never get a shot at the title.…

Write for the The Script Lab

Want to write for The Script Lab reviewing of discussing TV, Film, Books or Software?. Send a writing sample and what you're interested in covering to writefor@thescriptlab.com

Copyright © 2010-2013 The Script Lab LLC - Help  |  PR Media Kit  |  Advertise  |   Site Map  |  Jobs at The Script Lab
Terms of Service and Privacy Policy / Safety Information / California Privacy Rights are applicable to you. All rights reserved.