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Write the structural framework of a film review.

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Answered by PearlTiwari
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methodical in how it’s created and presented from one shot to the next. It’s also important that we talk about just how fundamental plot structuring is to how we understand film. Of course, while there are experiments and outliers, the majority of all film projects follow some of the same basic plot structures.

The first — and perhaps most basic — plot structure is the three act structure. This is one of the oldest structures to any film, literature, or storytelling form, and it could be argued that it’s a part of the core building blocks of all other structures and stories. There’s more to read about the three-act, but the basics include:

The First Act: Exposition and introduction to the crucial story elements.

The Second Act: A problem is defined and confronted as the stakes are raised.

The Third Act: The problem is solved with a climax and we have reflection.

What many would call the second most well-known plot structure would be Freytag’s Five Part Pyramid, which itself is based on early theories of story from the ancient Greeks. These five parts (sometimes six) might be familiar to anyone who’s dabbled in literature or art. The basics include:

Exposition: An introduction of the protagonist(s), antagonist(s), and the stakes.

Rising Action: A conflict is introduced and the protagonist’s journey begins.

Climax: The protagonist faces off against the central antagonist/conflict in a battle.

Falling Action: All the character’s actions are resolved and an outcome is reached.

Denouement: The conflict is concluded and we see what happens to the characters in the future.

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