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− | The item around which the action of a story revolves. Termed by, I believe, Alfred Hitchcock, or at least popularized by said filmmaker. Example: the sword "Green Destiny" was the MacGuffin in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. | + | The item around which the action of a story revolves. Termed by, I believe, Alfred Hitchcock, or at least popularized by said filmmaker. Example: the sword "Green Destiny" was the [[MacGuffin]] in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. |
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− | Another classic MacGuffin is the Ring from the Lord of the Rings series. <br>--BrilliantRain | + | Another classic [[MacGuffin]] is the Ring from the Lord of the Rings series. <br>--[[BrilliantRain]] |
− | Other well-known MacGuffins are the Maltese Falcon or the letters of passage from Casablanca. -[[Ben-San]] | + | Other well-known [[MacGuffins]] are the Maltese Falcon or the letters of passage from Casablanca. -[[Ben-San]] |
− | Although not universal, an important element of the MacGuffin is the idea that it's important | + | Although not universal, an important element of the [[MacGuffin]] is the idea that it's important ''just because it is'' -- not because it necessarily has any utility, per se. The Maltese Falcon is an excellent example of this. -- [[AntiVehicleRocket]] |
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+ | Often, the [[MacGuffin]] isn't even explained, like the mysterous contents of the briefcases in ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''Ronin''. - [[Wordman]] |
Revision as of 08:07, 5 April 2010
MacGuffin: The item around which the action of a story revolves. Termed by, I believe, Alfred Hitchcock, or at least popularized by said filmmaker. Example: the sword "Green Destiny" was the MacGuffin in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Comments
Another classic MacGuffin is the Ring from the Lord of the Rings series.
--BrilliantRain
Other well-known MacGuffins are the Maltese Falcon or the letters of passage from Casablanca. -Ben-San
Although not universal, an important element of the MacGuffin is the idea that it's important just because it is -- not because it necessarily has any utility, per se. The Maltese Falcon is an excellent example of this. -- AntiVehicleRocket
Often, the MacGuffin isn't even explained, like the mysterous contents of the briefcases in Pulp Fiction and Ronin. - Wordman