Sometimes you write a story and then realize it has a flaw that you really can’t get rid of. How do you make that work?
Her’es a look at 4 highly successful movies, including Guardians of the Galaxy and Star Wars, that made their plot holes work:
Sometimes you write a story and then realize it has a flaw that you really can’t get rid of. How do you make that work?
Her’es a look at 4 highly successful movies, including Guardians of the Galaxy and Star Wars, that made their plot holes work:
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