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Eric Edson HERO GOAL SEQUENCES® "BRIDESMAIDS"

Eric Edson · 2020. 9. 15. · 3 Original material © 2013 Eric Edson R SON’S RO OAL SQUNS OR BRIDESMAIDS Written by Kristen Wiig & Annie Mumolo HERO: Annie (This is a one-hero

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  • Eric Edson

    HERO GOAL SEQUENCES®

    "BRIDESMAIDS"

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    Original material © 2013 Eric Edson

    DEFINITION OF HERO GOAL SEQUENCES®

    A Hero Goal Sequence generally consists of 2 to 8 pages of screenplay (2 to 8 minutes of film) in which the hero pursues a single physical, visible, short-term goal as one immediate step in achieving the main overall story objective driving the plot. The Goal Sequence ends when the hero discovers FRESH NEWS, which is some form of new information that effectively ends the necessity to pursue the current goal and creates a new physical, visible, short-term goal - thereby beginning the next Hero Goal Sequence. FRESH NEWS either provides the hero’s next short-term goal, or sends the hero on a short search to find it.

    ● EVERY commercially successful one-hero American movie contains between 20 and 23 Hero Goal Sequences.

    ● Act One ALWAYS contains 6 Hero Goal Sequences, and Stunning Surprise One ALWAYS takes place as FRESH NEWS in sequence #6.

    ● Act Two ALWAYS contains 12 more Hero Goal Sequences, and the Midpoint Sequence ALWAYS takes place during Hero Goal Sequence #12 - while Stunning Surprise Two ALWAYS arrives as FRESH NEWS in Sequence #18.

    ● Act Three contains a minimum of 2 Hero Goal Sequences and a maximum of 5.

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    ERIC EDSON’S HERO GOAL SEQUENCES FOR

    BRIDESMAIDS Written by Kristen Wiig & Annie Mumolo

    HERO: Annie (This is a one-hero movie.)

    ADVERSARY: Helen

    ENDANGERED INNOCENT ALLY: Lillian

    LOVE INTEREST: Officer Rhodes

    MENTOR: Mom

    COMIC ALLY: Megan

    ADVERSARY AGENTS: Rita, Becca

    ACT ONE

    HERO GOAL SEQUENCE #1

    HERO GOAL: Annie wants to pursue a serious relationship with Ted.

    ● Ted only wants sex with no strings. He callously tells her to leave.

    FRESH NEWS: Annie ends up publicly humiliated atop Ted’s automatic

    front gate.

    (3 min 46 sec)

    HERO GOAL SEQUENCE #2

    HERO GOAL: Get on with a less-than-wonderful life… and enjoy her one

    blessing, Annie’s best friend Lillian. (Hero’s ORDINARY WORLD)

    ● Hero’s inner WOUND is established – her recently failed bakery

    business. Through baking Annie gives her love, but no one wants it.

    ● Hero’s bitterness about love comes out at work when her negativity

    drives away wedding ring customers at the jewelry store.

    ● Annie’s also behind in her rent, and has awful roommates.

    FRESH NEWS: Lillian tells Annie she got engaged – and asks Annie to be

    her Maid of Honor. Hero has feelings of abandonment, but accepts.

    (INCITING INCIDENT)

    (9 min 46 sec)

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    HERO GOAL SEQUENCE #3

    HERO GOAL: Be a good Maid of Honor to Lillian – while feeling blue.

    ● MENTOR Mom is introduced.

    ● At the engagement party, Annie meets Lillian’s other bridesmaids

    Rita, Becca, Megan and...

    FRESH NEWS: …Lillian introduces Annie to her new good friend, Helen –

    who is rich, married, stunning, poised and Annie hates her on sight.

    (6 min 58 sec)

    HGS #4

    HERO GOAL: Try to outshine Lillian’s New Best Friend Helen.

    ● Helen, then Annie, each grab the engagement party mic trying to

    out-Best-Friend the other by gushing praise and singing songs.

    FRESH NEWS: Lillian asks Annie to hang with Helen and get to know her

    better – learn how cool she is. Annie hates the idea, but she’s stuck.

    (5 min 51 sec)

    HGS #5

    HERO GOAL: Obsess about the awful Helen while planning, then doing the

    get-to-know-you date with Helen.

    ● A cop stops Annie for a broken taillight – romance SUBPLOT begins.

    Annie acts silly to avoid a ticket, but what’s truly got her nuts is Helen.

    ● Officer Rhodes turns out to be a nice guy who remembers Annie’s

    failed bakery, and he understands the loving subtext of her skill.

    ● Hero and LOVE INTEREST Rhodes meet at the level of essence.

    He doesn’t write a ticket, but insists she fix her taillights – a metaphor.

    ● Annie, inspired, goes home and tries her loving art again…but she has

    to eat her cupcake alone. Baking still hurts.

    ● Hero goes on her “bonding” date with Helen – plays tennis to kill…

    FRESH NEWS: …and Annie beats Helen at the game! Her Adversary is

    not invincible after all! Maybe there’s hope in the Best Friend war.

    (8 min 9 sec)

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    HGS #6

    SUBPLOT CUTAWAY: Annie asks her roommate’s obnoxious

    live-in sister to help with the rent. No way.

    HERO GOAL: Annie wants to throw a great lunch & bridal party dress

    selection event for Lillian and the bridesmaids.

    ● Helen shoots down Annie’s idea of a French-themed bridal shower.

    ● After lunch, an ultra-snobbish, exclusive bridal dress shop refuses

    entrance to Annie because she didn’t know reservations were

    needed. Helen comes to the “rescue” and gets them admitted.

    ● In the store all the bridesmaids except Helen get violently ill from

    lunch food poisoning, as Annie’s event turns into a total disaster.

    FRESH NEWS and STUNNING SURPRISE ONE: Lillian can’t make

    it to a restroom across the street in time… she must squat for her

    diarrhea attack in the street. She’s totally humiliated. Annie looks

    like the worst Maid of Honor ever and Helen wins Big Time.

    (12 min 10 sec)

    ACT ONE = 46 min 40 sec

    ACT TWO

    HERO GOAL SEQUENCE #7

    HERO GOAL: Annie wants to get a date for the wedding.

    Her lover Ted worms out of it.

    Annie runs into Rhodes and they hang out – he encourages her to pursue what she loves by setting up her bakery again. She refuses.

    FRESH NEWS: But perhaps she’s found a date for the wedding?

    (6 min 44 sec)

    HGS #8

    HERO GOAL: Plan a bachelorette party in Lillian’s family lake house.

    FRESH NEWS: Helen shoots down the lake house idea and leads all

    the bridesmaids off to the airport heading for Las Vegas – but Annie

    HATES to fly.

    (2 min 12 sec)

    HGS #9

    HERO GOAL: Annie must white-knuckle the flight & pray to reach Vegas.

    Annie is so terrified that Helen is able to get her stoned and drunk.

    FRESH NEWS: Annie’s panic attack gets them all thrown off the plane.

    (11 min 20 sec)

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    HERO GOAL SEQUENCE #10

    HERO GOAL: To try and make up with Lillian on the bus.

    FRESH NEWS: Annie gets a knife to her heart when Lillian tells her

    that Annie is no longer Maid of Honor – Helen is.

    (1 min 36 sec)

    HGS #11

    HERO GOAL: Tell this tale of woe to a sympathetic ear and gain

    support from Officer Rhodes.

    Annie sleeps with Rhodes. He’s a good person.

    Next morning Rhodes sets up his kitchen for her to bake in, but Annie gets angry. He’s poking too close to her wound, challenging

    Annie to grow. She says “You don’t need to fix me! Who do you

    think you are?”

    (APPROACH TO THE INMOST CAVE OF HER FEARS)

    FRESH NEWS: Her inner wall of self-protection rises again. She dumps

    him and walks out.

    (5 min 8 sec)

    HGS #12 – MIDPOINT SEQUENCE

    HERO GOAL: Decide if she should just throw in the towel of life.

    A MONTAGE OF SHORT SCENES, much of it covered with music.

    She leaves a phone message for Lillian, “I walked out on a nice

    guy…what is wrong with me?” She’s finally asking the right

    question. So begins her BATTLE WITH INTERIOR CONFLICT.

    Annie receives a stunning box invitation to Helen’s chic wedding

    shower for Lillian. Wedding plans are rolling on wonderfully well

    without Annie, and Helen continues to win win win.

    At work Annie objects to a girl wanting a “Best Friends Forever” necklace and Annie gets fired.

    Rhodes leaves a message: “I won’t bother you ever again. Get

    those taillights fixed!” (I.e., “overcome your emotional wounds!")

    Annie gets evicted by her obnoxious roommates.

    Annie moves in with mom – a bad omen at Annie’s age.

    FRESH NEWS: Annie sees that the sign over her failed bakery is now

    mocked by some obscene graffiti on it – the ultimate statement

    about her life. There’s no further down she can sink.

    (6 min 36 sec)

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    HERO GOAL SEQUENCE #13

    HERO GOAL: Attend Lillian’s bridal shower put on by Helen and try to

    be a good friend about it.

    Helen has stolen Annie’s French theme idea.

    Pushed to the limit of injustice by Helen, Annie freaks out & starts

    destroying the party – throws the cake, attacks the chocolate fountain.

    She gets in a screaming fight with Lillian.

    FRESH NEWS: Lillian un-invites Annie to the wedding. This friendship

    is over.

    (7 min 32 sec)

    HGS #14

    HERO GOAL: Get home for a good cry before she strangles someone.

    Annie is rear-ended by a hit and run driver.

    Rhodes arrives, furious that she STILL hasn’t fixed her taillights. “Don’t you see that you can hurt people?!” (I.e., she has hurt him.)

    Annie retorts, “I know how guys act, one minute it means something the next it doesn’t.” (Still blinded by emotional self-

    protection.)

    Ted shows up, offers her a ride... but only in exchange for sex.

    FRESH NEWS: Annie finally dumps Ted. Inner growth IS happening!

    (5 min 12 sec)

    HGS #15

    HERO GOAL: Throw herself a pity party and wallow in misery at home.

    FRESH NEWS: An unexpected friend shows up, Megan, who beats on

    Annie until she starts to fight back and defend herself. A good sign.

    (4 min 18 sec)

    HGS #16

    HERO GOAL: Annie bakes Rhodes an “I’m sorry” cake to show she

    really does have love to give.

    She hugs mom, tells her “I love you.”

    Finally gets her taillights fixed… meaning metaphorically she’s finally fixing herself.

    Plays cupid for mom, introduces her to the repair shop owner.

    But Rhodes does not accept her apology cake, leaves it out on his stoop for the raccoons. This won’t be an easy fix after all.

    FRESH NEWS: The morning of Lillian’s wedding a distraught Helen

    shows up at Annie’s door to tell her Lillian has gone missing.

    (3 min 24 sec)

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    HERO GOAL SEQUENCE #17

    HERO GOAL: Find Lillian.

    In the car Helen apologizes, but Annie cannot accept it. Not yet.

    Helen confides in Annie about her failing marriage and she weeps.

    Parked in his cop car Rhodes ignores Annie and she must work to get past his cold shoulder so he’ll help them find Lillian.

    FRESH NEWS: At last Rhodes traces Lillian’s cell. She’s in her apartment.

    (6 min 53 sec)

    HGS # 18

    HERO GOAL: Convince Lillian to go get married.

    Annie finds Lillian with blankets over her head, panicking. Annie works to reassure her, sees how terrified of change Lillian really is.

    They meet once more on the level of honest pain-sharing friendship.

    Lillian asks, “What’s gonna happen to you?” Annie answers, “I’m going to be fine” – and for the first time Annie knows it is true.

    (OVERCOMES INTERIOR CONFLICT.)

    Annie gets Lillian up – but Lillian says there’s one more problem…

    FRESH NEWS and STUNNING SURPRISE TWO: Lillian demonstrates

    that Helen’s top-of-the-line DESIGNER WEDDING DRESS IS A

    MONSTROSITY. Annie declares to her best friend, “I will not let

    you walk down that aisle unless you look perfect and beautiful. I

    promise!” It’s Annie to the rescue!

    (4 min 24 sec)

    ACT TWO = 1 hour 5 min 36 sec

    NOTE: AN UGLY WEDDING DRESS FROM HELEN’S PARISIAN DESIGNER SERVES AS A REVERSAL TO

    THE POSITIVE FOR THE HERO BECAUSE IT IS HELEN’S

    FAILURE AND GIVES ANNIE AN OPPORTUNITY TO

    RESCUE LILLIAN FROM THIS WEDDING DISASTER.

    WHEN STUNNING SURPRISE TWO IS A REVERSAL TO

    THE POSITIVE (like in ERIN BROCKOVICH and RAIN MAN,

    and BRIDESMAIDS) IT MEANS THE HERO IS ALREADY

    WINNING… SO ACT THREE BETTER BE SHORT! HERE,

    IT ALSO HELPS MAKE UP FOR A VERY LONG ACT ONE.

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    HERO GOAL SEQUENCES #19

    HERO GOAL: Save Lillian’s wedding.

    At the wedding, as Annie promised she has fixed the dress. Lillian looks beautiful and happy. Annie has reclaimed her

    place of honor right beside Lillian.

    The OBLIGATORY SCENE is short but sweet: Helen grabs the

    microphone to announce the arrival of the top pop singing group

    Wilson Philips! Annie says disapprovingly to Helen about this

    excess, “Really..?” Helen answers humbly, “…this is the last one,

    I promise.” ANNIE IS BACK IN CHARGE and “VICTORIOUS”

    over her Adversary.

    As Annie and Lillian mock-sing and dance together, the Hero reveals her rediscovered joy in life, her strength, and her love

    for others.

    (2 min 12 sec)

    HGS #20

    HERO GOAL and DENOUEMENT: Begin life as the “new” Annie.

    Lillian gets in the limo to depart on her honeymoon and from the crowd Annie shares with Lillian a look of love and eternal

    friendship. Annie can now express true caring without having

    to be the official “Best Friend.”

    Helen, still hungry for approval, approaches Annie and fishes for

    her praise about the event. Annie gives it, demonstrates a new

    maturity and offers Helen a get-together with Annie and Lillian.

    Helen is very grateful. Annie can finally forgive.

    Rhodes shows up in his cop car also in a forgiving mood – and the HERO RECEIVES HER REWARD FOR CHARACTER

    GROWTH – she’s now ready to share grown-up love with a

    good man at last.

    (3 min 58 sec)

    ACT THREE = 6 min 10 sec

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