TL;DR —
“Jenga” storytelling
Pulp Fiction, Saving Private Ryan, and Slumdog Millionaire do this.
They begin with the end.
This tactic makes the audience wonder how they get to the end.
It creates a sense of mystery, a need to fill in the gap in the story.
An open loop.
This Twitter thread is by Nathan Baugh @nathanbaugh27 (source: 04-25-2023). Baugh is a storyteller and writer.
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