It provides the reader with additional context (as well as themes of interest), often adding to the drama or suspense.
draw in a lot of antecedent action
Draw in a lot of antecedent action.
draw in a lot of antecedent action
Including a number of flashback scenes
Flashback
"The man had a flashback of his past after watching the movie"
Kevin Costner
Good writers don't usually use flashback at all, to be honest.
In Ray Bradbury's short story "The Veldt," the flashback involves the parents witnessing the nursery's African veldt simulation, where they see their children using high-tech virtual reality to create lifelike scenes of hunting and violence. This flashback highlights the parents' growing unease with their children's obsession with the nursery and raises questions about the impact of technology on family dynamics.
The later seasons have episodes with numerous flashback scenes that occurred in the earlier seasons to remind the viewer of the specific event. The original scenes were in the earlier seasons and they were replayed in the later seasons.
Well, let's see... I've watched that movie approximately 150 times and can't recall any sort of flash-back scenes in it.
In a flashback in a story or movie a character sees something or remembers something from his past.For example, in the film Belle de Jour the central character 'revisits' some incidents from her childhood. These scenes are extremly short - little more than hints, so to speak.Some examples of flashbacks are in the Naruto manga novels. Nagato has a flashback of his past while telling it to Naruto.Luke Castsllan from the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series has flashback of his past in the series.