It feels "complete" and balanced to an audience, often used in art-house films, stage plays, or poetic shorts.
Draw an actual arch on paper and place your plot points on opposite sides.
The problem introduced early on finds its specific answer in the penultimate beat.
Use recurring objects, lines of dialogue, or locations to make the "mirroring" obvious to the audience.
The couple packs up the same apartment. The glass vase breaks. They leave. Tips for Drafting
A couple moves into a new apartment, full of hope, unpacking a specific glass vase.
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