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In the book Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need, Blake Snyder categorizes movies into ten basic plots. Many he calls "primal," saying you could "pitch (the idea) to a caveman." Snyder knows well of what he speaks, as he wrote both Blank Check and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot.
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