Narrative Complexity
Narrative complexity refers to the intricate structure and layered storytelling techniques used in narratives, such as films, literature, and television shows. It often involves multiple plotlines, non-linear timelines, and diverse character perspectives, which can create a richer and more engaging experience for the audience.
This complexity allows for deeper exploration of themes and character development, often challenging viewers or readers to piece together the story. Examples of works with high narrative complexity include David Lynch's films, Christopher Nolan's movies, and the television series Lost, which all utilize intricate storytelling to enhance their narratives.