Ok, so the first trailer for Taken 3 ruins a major plot point, just putting that out there before I start discussing
why said plot point makes me not want to bother with the film at all.
Not exact matches
That's
why I
said in the interview I would report to the authorities any such
plot that I knew of.»
It's hard to
say why that happens, as the characters are engaging and the
plot wildly entertaining, but the lulls are infrequent and don't detract significantly from a hugely entertaining experience.
I won't reveal the
plot twists just in case you're not familiar with what happened in reality, but suffice it to
say that I had no clue
why Finkel seems to become more and more frantic as Longo's trial date inches closer, and I had absolutely no clue as to what Longo's actual motives were — I had to Google the real events after seeing the film in order to understand what I'd watched onscreen.
No
plot details are known yet, but Bay
says, «We start four years later and there's a reason
why we're meeting a new cast.
The Bridge on the River Kwai Year: 1957 Directed by: David Lean Starring: William Holden, Alec Guinness
Why it's essential: This British WWII epic centers on a British colonel and POW in the Japanese theater who is conscripted to help the Japanese build a bridge, while American allied forces
plot to blow
said bridge up.
There's also at least one
plot hole so big that you'll probably come out of the cinema
saying: «Hang on a minute,
why didn't they try..?»
However, in my own reviewing, and it is done usually for new writers, as my old favorites have tons of fans and reviews and will not miss mine, I only vaguely reference the
plot, but do
say why I read the book.
posted at Belinda Williams Books,
saying, «Belinda takes a looks at characters vs
plot in your story, and
why plot is essential to following that well - known piece of writing advice of show, don't tell.
Belinda Williams presents Story and
plot:
why they're not the same thing posted at Belinda Williams Books,
saying, «It's easy for writers to confuse story and
plot.