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Poll Suggestion: Favorite Non‑Linear Storytelling in Cinema
Non‑linear storytelling is when a film presents its events out of chronological order—using jumps in time, parallel storylines, flashbacks, or chapter‑based structure. This style creates mystery, tension, and emotional impact by revealing information in unexpected ways. Many iconic films use non‑linear structure to redefine how stories can be told on screen.
List: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls4158773632/
I created 14 new polls last night and today for the upcoming week, and I’ll probably take a break from making new ones until next week. I tried to make every poll creative and impactful, and I did my best to avoid anything that might resemble someone else’s work — but if you notice any similarities, please let me know.
I also try to read most of the new polls made by other users, not as an obligation or a goal, but simply out of my love for cinema and for polls.
P.S. Just like our New Year begins at the very first moment of spring, our week starts on Saturday (:
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