plot driven screenplay and character driven screenplay
plot driven screenplay and character driven screenplay
Character-Driven Screenplays
Plot-Driven Screenplays
In plot-driven screenplays, the plot or story events are the primary focus.
The characters’ actions are largely shaped by external circumstances or
events in the story. The narrative advances because of the twists and turns
in the storyline, leading to more emphasis on what happens next rather
than deep exploration of a character's psyche.
Key Features:
1. External Conflict: The conflict in the story often comes from external
forces, such as villains, situations, or circumstances.
2. Twists and Turns: A plot-driven narrative usually relies heavily on
twists, suspense, and unexpected outcomes.
3. Action-Oriented: Events and action sequences move the story
forward. The audience is engaged primarily by what happens rather
than why it happens.
4. Goals and Objectives: The characters' goals are clear, and the story
revolves around how they achieve or fail to achieve them.
Character-Driven Screenplays
Key Features:
1. Internal Conflict: The drama often stems from the internal struggles
of the characters, such as their emotions, past traumas, or moral
dilemmas.
2. Character Development: A significant portion of the narrative is
spent developing the characters, showing how they grow or change
over time.
3. Relational Focus: These stories often focus on relationships, human
emotions, and character interactions rather than external action.
4. Emotional Journey: The characters’ emotional arcs are central to the
story’s progression.
Examples
Baahubali, C/o Kancharapalem,
(Telugu)
Hybrid Approach: Mixing Plot-Driven and Character-Driven
Elements
While some films clearly fall into either category, many modern screenplays
blend both plot-driven and character-driven elements. A strong plot can push
characters to evolve, and deep character arcs can make a plot more
engaging. Many successful Telugu films find a balance between these two
approaches.
1. Jersey (2019)
Directed by: Gowtam Tinnanuri
While the plot of the film focuses on a man’s comeback in cricket, it is
his emotional journey, internal conflict, and personal growth that form
the heart of the story. His decisions shape the plot, but the story is
deeply rooted in his character arc.
2. Eega (2012)
Directed by: S.S. Rajamouli
The film is plot-driven, focusing on the revenge of a man reincarnated
as a housefly. However, the film also explores character-driven
emotions like love and vengeance, making the plot more engaging
through these relationships.