![]() ![]() There’s so much I can say when it comes to Slow burn and I can go on and on all day about it but I have things to do!ĭevelop a relationship with your characters that’s authentic and deep to make readers swoon. Give Mary Sure and John Doe opportunities to defend each other against danger, or to stand up for each other in a social situation. *Give your love interests opportunities to see to each others’ needs, or to put the others’ needs before their own. (See how I did a role reversal.) Or maybe John Doe is a shy nerd while Mary Sue is the optimistic Mean girl with a chip on her shoulder. *Maybe you don’t want to go with #3 and you want them to be opposites! Opposites attract flies to flypaper! Maybe Mary Sue is always angry and John Doe is patient. Keep away from cliche troops like the dark and brooding bad boy has a dark mysterious pass or Mary sue is a damsel in distress and needs saving! CLICHES ARE BORING! *Give your M.c’s some common ground so they can bond and develop an understanding of each other. From Donnie Darko to A Quiet Place, here are 10 slow-burn films whose endings make viewing them worthwhile.
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