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* [[Creator Breakdown]]: Charlie goes through this, ultimately writing himself into the story.
* [[Creator Breakdown]]: Charlie goes through this, ultimately writing himself into the story.
* [[Defictionalization]]: There exists a movie called ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486028/ Thr3e]'' that has a remarkably similar premise to Donald Kaufman's (fictional) script "The Three". (There's no chase scene with a horse and a motorcycle, though.) Amazingly enough, though, its similarity was entirely coincidental.
** ''[[Identity]]'' has an extremely similar twist to ''The Three'', with the added bonus that it has multiple serial killers, multiple cops, and multiple damsels in distress all running concurrently and on different levels of reality.
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  • Creator Breakdown: Charlie goes through this, ultimately writing himself into the story.
  • Defictionalization: There exists a movie called Thr3e that has a remarkably similar premise to Donald Kaufman's (fictional) script "The Three". (There's no chase scene with a horse and a motorcycle, though.) Amazingly enough, though, its similarity was entirely coincidental.
    • Identity has an extremely similar twist to The Three, with the added bonus that it has multiple serial killers, multiple cops, and multiple damsels in distress all running concurrently and on different levels of reality.