Hello, thanks in advance for any and all assistance. The question I have is:
Do I have to have my characters sit around and describe their plan to be carried out to the audience?
For instance, like in:
Jay Simpson's Armored:
The characters sit around the bar and one of them describes to Ty, exactly how the plan of robbing the armored truck is to be carried out.
I've also seen this in a lot of other movies, where they pretty much tell exactly what they are going to do before they do it and rely on some sort of plot twist. Nothing wrong with this, but I was wondering if I had to detail the plan for the audience, or could I just delve write into it after it's been established what the characters goal are (i.e. rob an armored truck)?
I hope I explained that good enough.
Do I have to have my characters sit around and describe their plan to be carried out to the audience?
For instance, like in:
Jay Simpson's Armored:
The characters sit around the bar and one of them describes to Ty, exactly how the plan of robbing the armored truck is to be carried out.
I've also seen this in a lot of other movies, where they pretty much tell exactly what they are going to do before they do it and rely on some sort of plot twist. Nothing wrong with this, but I was wondering if I had to detail the plan for the audience, or could I just delve write into it after it's been established what the characters goal are (i.e. rob an armored truck)?
I hope I explained that good enough.
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