The Coma
After a brutal attack, a man awakens in a strange in-between world and tries to piece together reality before it slips away.
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Plot structure labels used: fragmented chronology, flashbacks, dream sequences, nonlinear structure, reveals through ambiguity, slow build, abrupt ending, open ending, short-form compression
Focused on “fragmented narrative” where exact label matches exist.
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After a brutal attack, a man awakens in a strange in-between world and tries to piece together reality before it slips away.
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A burned-out agent, a time-shifting woman, and a desert cult are pulled into a cosmic threat from beyond Pluto.
In a future police state, a band of feral boys wages a surreal, erotic rebellion against control.
An amnesiac man wakes in 1999 and rebuilds his identity through diary fragments from a life shattered by history.
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An undying warrior joins a secret military mission to find mortality, only to uncover a deeper mystery.
After an air disaster strands diverse passengers in the mountains, their hidden pasts and moral limits collide.
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