Script Analysis: “BlacKkKlansman” — Part 2: Plot
Read the Oscar-nominated screenplay and analyze it this week.
Reading scripts. Absolutely critical to learn the craft of screenwriting. The focus of this bi-weekly series is a deep structural and thematic analysis of each script we read. Our daily schedule:
Monday: Scene-By-Scene Breakdown
Tuesday: Plot
Wednesday: Characters
Thursday: Themes
Friday: Dialogue
Saturday: Takeaways
Today: Plot.
In every scene, something happens. A plot point is a scene or group of scenes in which something major happens, an event that impacts the narrative causing it to turn in a new direction.
A relevant anecdote. Years ago, I was on the phone with a writer discussing a script project. My son Will, who was about four years old at the time, must have been listening to me talking about “plot points” during the conversation because after I hung up, he asked, “Daddy, what’s a plop point?”
That’s in effect what a plot point is. It’s an event that ‘plops’ into the narrative and changes its course. So when you think Plot Point, think Plop Point!
The value of this exercise:
- To identify the backbone of the story structure.
- To examine each major plot point and see how it is effective as an individual event.
- To analyze the major plot points in aggregate to determine why they work together as the central plot.
This week: BlacKkKlansman. You can download a PDF of the script here.
Screenplay by Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee, based on a book by Ron Stallworth
IMDb plot summary: Ron Stallworth, an African American police officer from Colorado Springs, CO, successfully manages to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan branch with the help of a Jewish surrogate who eventually becomes its leader. Based on actual events.
Writing Exercise: Go through the scene-by-scene breakdown of BlacKkKlansman and identify the major plot points. Post your thoughts in comments and we’ll see if we can come up with a consensus.
Major kudos to Julianna Hartke for doing this week’s scene-by-scene breakdown. Julianna is a DePaul University School of Cinematic Arts senior getting a B.F.A. with a concentration in screenwriting and took time out of her busy academic schedule to read the script and do the breakdown.
To download a PDF of the breakdown for BlacKkKlansman, go here.
To read my in-depth interview with the screenplay’s co-writers David Rabinowitz and Charlie Wachtel, go here.
For Part 1, to read the Scene-By-Scene Breakdown discussion, go here.
To access 72 analyses of previous movie scripts we have read and discussed at Go Into The Story, go here.
I hope to see you in the RESPONSE section about this week’s script: BlacKkKlansman.
Onward!