What are some good movies that dont just use a normal chronological narrative?
Like flash back or flash forward, or a split narrative where you go between the perspectives of a lot of characters.
I know Pulp Fiction is a good example, but I'm trying to teach it to some media students and I want something appropriate for their age (14-15 year olds)
Any and all help is appreciated, and any clips you could share would be good.
http://www.csfd.cz/film/5999-happy-end/prehled/
This movie runs backwards
Memento is one of the most popular non-linear narratives I guess.
Detention
Vantage Point's pretty cool, you could tell it was made for Lost viewers, has Jack as a protagonist
11:14 is another cool one with the same "20 minutes retold from several perspectives
just play Hotline Miami 2
500 Days of Summer
problem child 2
>>63371491
Snatch.
What was that film with Gwenyth Paltrow, where two 'simulations' (for lack of a better word) of her life are played out in a 'what if' type thing?
Go
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7goCiIlF6Q
>>63372897
Sliding Doors
These five are ones that I really like that I think fit your question:
>(500) Days of Summer
>Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
>Memento
>Mr. Nobody
>Pulp Fiction
>cloud atlas
only patricians will understand
>>63371491
>media students
Might as well just kill them now and save them the pain of starving to death later in life.
Irreversable.
>>63371491
Irreversible. Not just for the meme. It's pretty darn good.
Much appreciated guys, thanks!
>>63373252
> high school elective
> 4years shooting bad movies
21 Grams
>>63371491
trainspotting