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  2. Hypnosis in works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    The story is said to be symbolic of the power of Fascism. Cigars of the Pharaoh (1934) Richard Condon, The Manchurian Candidate (1959), in which an American soldier is put into a hypnotic trance to implement an assassination plot. There have been two film versions, in 1962 and 2004. Dean Koontz, False Memory (1999)

  3. These Movies Based On True Stories Prove That Reality Is ...

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    The 79 Best Movies Based On True Stories John Francis "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." There's something powerful about watching a ...

  4. Wikipedia:Plot-only description of fictional works - Wikipedia

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    A plot summary is a retelling, a summary, or an abridged or shortened précis of the events that occur within a work of fiction. The purpose of a plot summary is to help the reader understand the important events within a work of fiction, be they of the work as a whole or of an individual character.

  5. Are movies to blame for the false 10 percent brain theory? - AOL

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    And other recent releases like "Limitless" and "Transcendence" perpetuate the idea we only use a fraction of our brain's computing power. (It also makes for a good pick-up line in " Wedding ...

  6. The Man Who Could Work Miracles - Wikipedia

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    The film begins in the celestial realms, with three superhuman entities – gods, or perhaps angels – regarding the planet Earth. Despairing of these "animals" that one of them continues to care about, the other two dare him to conduct an experiment to see if such lesser creatures can handle the kind of power over reality that might let them deserve to reach the stars.

  7. False protagonist - Wikipedia

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    A false protagonist is presented at the start of the fictional work as the main character, but then is eradicated, often by killing them (usually for shock value or as a plot twist) or changed in terms of their role in the story (i.e. making them a lesser character, a character who leaves the story, or revealing them to actually be the antagonist).

  8. Invisibility in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Invisibility in fiction is a common plot device in stories, plays, films, animated works, video games, and other media, found in both the fantasy and science fiction genres. In fantasy, invisibility is often invoked and dismissed at will by a person, with a magic spell or potion, or a cloak, ring or other object.

  9. The Darkest Minds - Wikipedia

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    The Darkest Minds is based on the first of four novels, three novellas and three short stories in The Darkest Minds series, and the film's ending sets the stage for future action. Director Jennifer Yuh Nelson has stated that she would be happy to return for a second film in the series, although no definitive plans have been announced.