Hi, below is an analysis of Usual Suspects I pulled from the Dramatica website-- I'm wondering if someone can direct me to an article that discusses how dual main characters are handled. Regarding the below example, it does not seem that Kuyan and Keaton are the same person/coming from the same place/want the same things in the film. What am I missing?
thanks
MAIN CHARACTER (Kuyan/Keaton)
THROUGHLINE: Situation
CONCERN: The Past
ISSUE: Prediction vs. Interdiction
PROBLEM: Perception
SOLUTION: Actuality
SYMPTOM: Change
RESPONSE: Inertia
UNIQUE ABILITY: Interdiction
CRITICAL FLAW: Evidence
BENCHMARK: The Future
SIGNPOST 1: The Present
SIGNPOST 2: The Past
SIGNPOST 3: How Things are Changing
SIGNPOST 4: The Future
DUAL MAIN CHARACTERS...
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Re: DUAL MAIN CHARACTERS...
It has been a LONG time since I saw The Usual Suspects, but here goes.
Both Keaton and Kuyan are (or were) cops with concerns about the past. Both fall victim to appearances over realities. Both come to realization -- too late -- of what is going on, only after they reassess the importance of their professional status (which has blinded them to Verbal's/Keiser's manipulations).
That's about as much as I can come up with without seeing it again.
Both Keaton and Kuyan are (or were) cops with concerns about the past. Both fall victim to appearances over realities. Both come to realization -- too late -- of what is going on, only after they reassess the importance of their professional status (which has blinded them to Verbal's/Keiser's manipulations).
That's about as much as I can come up with without seeing it again.
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