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A '''flashforward''' (or '''prolepsis''', also sometimes known as '''flash-forward''' or '''flash-ahead''') in a ] occurs when the primary sequence of events in a story is interrupted by the interjection of a ] representing an event expected, projected, or imagined to occur at a later time.<ref>{{cite web | A '''flashforward''' (or '''prolepsis''', also sometimes known as '''flash-forward''' or '''flash-ahead''') in a ] occurs when the primary sequence of events in a story is interrupted by the interjection of a ] representing an event expected, projected, or imagined to occur at a later time.<ref>{{cite web | ||
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Although the flashforward technique is used less frequently than its reverse, the ], it is often useful for defining the futuristic structure of ] stories, or for depicting the ambitions of a character. | Although the flashforward technique is used less frequently than its reverse, the ], it is often useful for defining the futuristic structure of ] stories, or for depicting the ambitions of a character. | ||
== Examples of films containing flashforwards == | == Examples of films containing flashforwards == |
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For other uses, see Flashforward (disambiguation).A flashforward (or prolepsis, also sometimes known as flash-forward or flash-ahead) in a narrative occurs when the primary sequence of events in a story is interrupted by the interjection of a scene representing an event expected, projected, or imagined to occur at a later time. Although the flashforward technique is used less frequently than its reverse, the flashback, it is often useful for defining the futuristic structure of science fiction stories, or for depicting the ambitions of a character.
Examples of films containing flashforwards
- Easy Rider (1969) - (Easy Rider at IMDb)
- The Limey (1999) - (The Limey at IMDb)
- Daredevil film (2003) (Daredevil at IMDb )
- Inside Man (2006) - (Indide Man at IMDb)
See also
References
- "flashforward - Definition". Retrieved 2006-10-04.