Submitted by Many-Outside-7594 t3_ygtfeh in movies
Basically, the plot only happens because the hero of the story starts out in a place they would never realistically be.
The two major examples I have are The Specialist and The Running Man.
In The Specialist, Sylvester Stallone and James Woods go out on a mission together to stop some bad guys, and come to blows because Woods wants to >!blow up a bus load of kids for the lulz!<. It's supposed to play like a surprise face-heel turn.
But, we later learn that they had worked together for years, and in fact Woods was his mentor. In all that time, he never noticed his buddy was a villainous sociopath?
In The Running Man, Ben Richards is a pilot in the military sent to investigate a riot. >!The government orders him to fire on the crowd and he refuses!<, leading to his eventual arrest and the plot of the movie.
The rest of the movie makes it hilariously clear that this is an openly dystopian fascist state, with food riots and bloodsport on live TV.
He was literally flying a gunship for this government, but never noticed anything was amiss until now?
So basically neither one was in a place they would realistically be, given their later characterization.
Is there a name for this trope?
Are there any other examples out there?
SpringChikn85 t1_iuad71i wrote
You had me at, "The Specialist". Damn it if I didn't watch that on a loop the summer of my middle school years đ if I'm ever in a hurry or in a place where it's chaotic to pee (outside/side of the road/someone banging on the door etc.) I still catch myself quoting "fff***ckkk HoHkAy!!" in my best Antonio Banderas voice like when he's waiting for Sly in the tower đ great 90s movie. The "explosive teacup" is still the best yet ridiculous assassination bit ever.