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  1. View Monty Mickelson’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Freelance Journalist, Financial Writer, Corporate Communications Copywriter, Writer of Corporate ...

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  2. Apr 22, 2015 · By Monty Mickelson · April 22, 2015. Plot twists, plot surprises and/or The Big Reveal present writers with a particular set of challenges that often vary depending on your genre of choice. Strictly speaking, a plot surprise is really nothing more than a well-timed, well-constructed story beat, the sort of thing that the late Blake Snyder ...

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    • The False Peak
    • The False Collapse
    • The True Enemy Revealed
    • The "Seemingly Doomed" Relationship
    • The “What Just Happened?” Midpoint Crisis
    Titanic: Jack and Rose evade her husband and consummate their whirlwind relationship—a false victory—before the ship hits an iceberg.
    Barton Fink: Another false victory—Barton and Audrey consummate their relationship. The next morning, Barton wakes up to find her brutally murdered.
    Gravity: After surviving a fire onboard the American space station, Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) commandeers a Russian capsule (a second false victory) only to find that it is also defective.
    The Imitation Game: Commander Denniston, supervisor of the British cryptography team, fires team leader Alan Turing and orders “Christopher” (the name of Turing’s primitive computer) destroyed.
    The Revenant: Hugh Glass survives being left-for-dead, manages to bind his wounds and restore his health. He rescues Powaqa, daughter of the chief of the Arikara. The Arikara war party, however, mi...
    Schindler’s List: Oskar Schindler has succeeded in sheltering several hundred Jews from transport to the camps by employing them at his cookware factory. At the midpoint, this entire enterprise is...
    The Big Short: At a conference in Las Vegas, Mark Baum has dinner with a Mr. Chau, presented as an insider in the mortgage-backed securities world. Baum exhibits absolutely zero regard for things l...
    Seabiscuit: The unexpected excellence & determination of Seabiscuit is established through the first half of the second act. Then, at the midpoint, Seabiscuit’s training team (and jockey Red Pollar...
    Chinatown: Water & Power department chief Hollis Mulwray’s body is discovered drowned in a reservoir. The second half of the movie chronicles Jake Gittes’ inquiry into the murder and its many impli...
    No Country for Old Men: Two parallel stories collide at midpoint in this story: Llewelyn Moss has stumbled upon a fortune in drug money. He’s survived an initial manhunt in the desert, but because...
    Sideways; Miles and Maya consummate their relationship; then, in the course of a picnic breakfast, Miles accidentally spills Jack’s true status—that he’s engaged, that this wine country idyll is ac...
    Knocked Up: Allison has decided to keep her baby, even though she has grave doubts about Ben’s ability to commit to fatherhood and transition from boy-man to adult. This conflict reaches its cresce...
    Inception: The central motivation here is to gain corporate advantage. A scion dies, his son and heir (Robert Fischer) is kidnapped. Fischer is taken to a kind of pop-up lab where the kidnappers pe...
    A Place Beyond the Pines: The midpoint in this otherwise riveting film amounts to a protagonist swap. The person you think is the hero, motorcycle stuntman Luke Glanton, is caught robbing a bank an...
  4. Feb 11, 2015 · By Monty Mickelson · February 11, 2015 The “center and eccentrics” format is one of the conventions of television sitcoms. A typical “C&E” construct features a reasonable, rational and (mostly) self-aware star surrounded by a constellation of eccentric and dissolute nut-jobs.

  5. Monty Mickelson is the author of Purgatory (4.75 avg rating, 4 ratings, 0 reviews, published 1993) Home; My Books; Browse ...

  6. Buy Purgatory by Mickelson, Monty (ISBN: 9780312088774) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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