In popular lexicon, "dramatic" is often confused with "explosive." However, a car chase is kinetic; a scene where a man confesses he “could have been a contender” is dramatic. The power of a dramatic scene lies in its ability to make the audience feel the weight of a decision or the recognition of a truth. As Robert McKee writes in Story , “True character is revealed in the choices a human being makes under pressure.” Powerful scenes are pressure-cookers where masks shatter.
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