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With the midpoint nailed, the All Is Lost is not too hard to figure out. It’s the flip of the midpoint.
Blake Snyder • Save the Cat: The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need
So decide what single point you want to leave in the reader’s mind. It will not only give you a better idea of what route you should follow and what destination you hope to reach; it will affect your decision about tone and attitude. Some points are best made by earnestness, some by dry understatement, some by humor.
William Zinsser • On Writing Well, 30th Anniversary Edition: An Informal Guide to Writing Nonfiction
END OF ACT ONE TURN & DECISION (PAGE 25-30): Sweet Spot: Turn: 27 Decision: 29
Daniel Calvisi • Story Maps: How to Write a GREAT Screenplay
the midpoint to the All Is Lost, is the toughest part of the screenplay.