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May 12, 2016 Published by: Paolo Braga Posted in: Dialogue

Handling exposition in ‘The Martian’

Humor is a good way to hide exposition. Amusing explanations are light. The audience doesn’t perceive the writer’s concern to feed them information. Viewers don’t realize that an effort of comprehension is asked of them.…

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