Most of us can't help but analyze a film's plot after we've watched it, wondering to ourselves why did the filmmaker pick that story? Or what made him tell it that way? Or What does it mean? Our analysis occurs automatically while we're viewing a movie, as we fill in gaps in events, deduce character attributes from hints or signals, and assess the value of items. When we're actively watching a film, though, we should examine its plot in greater depth. To comprehend the numerous parts of the story, it is necessary to first comprehend what narrative is.