Almost never. People do this because it puts the illusion of conflict early and makes it seem like their story somehow “comes together.” Its a trick that does neitherhttps://twitter.com/AustinLugar/status/1034673841958735873 …
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movie from the start. Most good movies do this. It's not hard. The reason slow burns feel tedious is precisely because there's no conflict. It misses the point of writing. Almost EVERY scene should have conflict, regardless of intensity.
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