“Unlocking the Secrets: How to Craft Movie Ideas That Captivate Audiences and Keep Them on the Edge of Their Seats!”
- A character wakes up with superpowers and decides to use them to rob banks to give back to the poor.
- A character finds a portal into a fantasy world that strangely mirrors their own life in many ways, tasking them with the challenge of balancing their life in the fantasy world with their life in the real world.
- A character builds a time machine, only to learn that if they decide to use it, they can never return to their original timeline.
- A character wants to become an assassin, but they are a bumbling, clumsy man-child who can’t stand the sight of blood and has no skills to speak of.
- An Amish character wants to experience the technological world only to discover that they have a vast embedded intelligence that could create one of the most technological advances in the history of humankind.
These are all just the start of moving past the initial one-note gimmick and attaching necessary storytelling elements to create more depth and conceptual impact.
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