How To Write A PERFECT Plot Twist
DreamWorks knows how to deliver a plot twist. From Shrek 2’s masked villain to Kung Fu Panda’s raised expectation reveal, Megamind’s brilliant perspective twist, and How to Train Your Dragon 2’s believable lie, these movies keep surprising us in ways that feel earned, not cheap. In this video, we break down four types of plot twists DreamWorks uses, why they work so well, and how you can apply these techniques to your own storytelling. 💼Inquiries: [email protected]

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