On Sep 24, 4:55 am, "Stone me" wrote:
> I did have in mind a plot that might follow something like a dropped
> bus ticket, or a child's balloon, rather than to lead each scene from
> one character to another.
> Someone picks up the ticket and say takes a ride. Something about
> the ride affects someone else, say someone misses a bus ride that
> at first seems unimportant, but like dominoes, each event leading to
> another, perhaps of increasing moment, while events stay
> disconnected.
> I still think I've seen it done. Perhaps a Euro film.
It isn't quite what you're after but "City of Lost Children" has a
great sequence where a a child's tear sets of a series of events that
eventually leads to a ship crashing.
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