“Unlocking the Secrets: How to Craft Movie Ideas That Captivate Audiences and Keep Them on the Edge of Their Seats!”

"Unlocking the Secrets: How to Craft Movie Ideas That Captivate Audiences and Keep Them on the Edge of Their Seats!"

Let everything breathe, marinate, and settle a bit. Your brain will do a lot of the work for you. It will all come together.

Faye (Faye Wong) daydreaming at work in 'Chungking Express' Faye (Faye Wong) daydreaming at work in 'Chungking Express'

‘Chungking Express’ (1994)

Move Past the Gimmick

A lot of ideas are just gimmicks to start.

  • A character wakes up with superpowers.
  • A character finds a portal into a fantasy world.
  • A character builds a time machine.
  • A character wants to become an assassin.
  • An Amish character wants to experience the technological world.

These aren’t fully fleshed-out ideas. These are gimmicks. You need to find the depth of those gimmicks by attaching them to narratives, plots, characters’ story arcs, genres, etc.

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