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    • Psycho. Alfred Hitchcock's best known feature, resplendent with some of the most iconic images of filmmaking, is the classic horror film Psycho. Perfectly executed, the disjointed plot moves from character to character, giving even the narrative a frenetic jumpiness, completely devoid of comfort.
    • Weekend at Bernie's. The O.G. The one and only. The alpha and omega, there have been imitators, but this is the originator: Weekend at Bernie's. It was the heyday of the Don LaFontaine trailer voice and buttoning the top button of your shirt without a tie.
    • Stand by Me. Among the classic coming of age tales that continue to inspire the likes of The Sandlot and Stranger Things, is Stand by Me. Early career-makers for Kiefer Sutherland and River Phoenix, and the basis for director Rob Reiner's Castle Rock company name, as the fictional Oregon town in which four boys decide to go on a hike to find a dead body.
    • Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Here's Kiss Kiss Bang Bang in a nushell: after accidentally peeing on a corpse left in his hotel shower (he discovered it mid-urination), Robert Downey's Jr.
  1. Sep 22, 2021 · While trying to dispose of the dead assassin's body at his own high school reunion, John Cusack's Martin Blank totally blows things with his high school sweet heart played by Minnie Driver. Actors: John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Dan Aykroyd, Alan Arkin, Joan Cusack. Released: 1997. Directed by: George Armitage.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Cliffhanger: An ending with unresolved tension, creating suspense and a desire to continue the story. Example: The episode ends with the protagonist trapped in a burning building. Dead End: A plot thread introduced but intentionally left unresolved. Can create intrigue or mislead the audience.

  3. In our novels, movies, and television shows, the corpse has a leading role. From Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus to Hitchcock’s Psycho to George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones, dead bodies occupy positions of real power. We like to play with dead bodies, according to Fintan O’Toole, “spinning stories around them that can be austere or ...

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    • Red herring: A red herring is a fakeout—a plot point that appears to be crucial but later proves to be a distraction from material that’s actually important.
    • Plot voucher: A plot voucher is essentially the opposite of a red herring. It refers to a character or object that is introduced early in a story but does not become critical until later in the story.
    • MacGuffin: Also known as a plot coupon, a MacGuffin is a plot device wherein the characters of the story pursue an object that is ultimately insignificant beyond its ability to move the story forward.
    • Love triangle: A love triangle is a love story involving three characters. Typically two of the characters are both in love with the third. In William Styron’s Sophie’s Choice, both Nathan and Stingo are in love with Sophie, although the story is about so much more than romantic love.
  4. Oct 26, 2023 · Bodies starts with a convoluted premise from the jump, with a dead body – the same dead body – appearing in the same east London street in 1890, 1941, 2023 and 2053 with four detectives on the ...

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  6. Jun 27, 2021 · A plot device is anything that moves a story forward. This can be something material like a character or an object or something immaterial like a situation or a change in the film world. Many plot devices have become tropes over time, such as a Macguffin (physical object) and Deus Ex Machina (situational resolution.)

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