Films are meant to be watched in one direction and one direction only. There is two ways about it like books (flipping through them) or video games (diverging paths), you start at a point and end at a point. That is it. But what if the start and end point were reversed? What if the entire thing was backwards?
For example, here is what the Lord of the Ring films would be like:
A young Tibboh named Odorf uses his magic force powers to pull out the One ring along with a weird goblin thing named Mullog out of the mountain of doom. After reattaching Tibbon's lost finger in gratitude, Mullog, Odorf, and Odorf's best friend, Esiwmas, to take the One Ring away from the dark place to seperate the Dark one with his power. On their journey they find a former King who renounced his royal blood line for such an important task, an Elf who becomes more and more an enemy to a Dwarf, and a Wizard named Fladnag who goes through reverse aging to make his white hair grey. They also later meet with two other tibbohs who helped trees deflood an ancient castle and watched as the owner finally replants all the trees. They fight many a monster, terrifing them that they retreat so fast they forget to turn around. Finally they all meet in the land of the elves to decide what to do with the ring when Odorf takes it to give it as a birthday present to his sometimes invisible uncle.
For example, here is what the Lord of the Ring films would be like:
A young Tibboh named Odorf uses his magic force powers to pull out the One ring along with a weird goblin thing named Mullog out of the mountain of doom. After reattaching Tibbon's lost finger in gratitude, Mullog, Odorf, and Odorf's best friend, Esiwmas, to take the One Ring away from the dark place to seperate the Dark one with his power. On their journey they find a former King who renounced his royal blood line for such an important task, an Elf who becomes more and more an enemy to a Dwarf, and a Wizard named Fladnag who goes through reverse aging to make his white hair grey. They also later meet with two other tibbohs who helped trees deflood an ancient castle and watched as the owner finally replants all the trees. They fight many a monster, terrifing them that they retreat so fast they forget to turn around. Finally they all meet in the land of the elves to decide what to do with the ring when Odorf takes it to give it as a birthday present to his sometimes invisible uncle.