Quick Plot Summary: Released in 2011, Flypaper is a Mystery, Comedy, Crime film directed by Rob Minkoff, written by Jon Lucas. The narrative presents a compelling narrative that engages viewers from start to finish. It provides a scannable look at the movie's central conflict involving Patrick Dempsey as Tripp.

Story Breakdown

The title presents its narrative with careful attention to pacing and character development. A man caught in the middle of two simultaneous robberies at a bank desperately tries to protect the teller with whom he's secretly in love. The story unfolds naturally, allowing viewers to become invested in the outcome while maintaining engagement throughout.

Narrative Structure

  • Opening Hook: Flypaper establishes its world and central conflict efficiently, with Rob Minkoff introducing Patrick Dempsey as Tripp in the opening act, and in a brisk 87-minute runtime, the pacing proves deliberate.
  • Character Arc: The main character shows growth throughout the story, though some supporting characters could have been more fully realized. Patrick Dempsey's arc is present but occasionally predictable.
  • Climax & Resolution: The climax brings the narrative threads together, with Patrick Dempsey's arc reaching resolution. Rob Minkoff's handling of the finale provides adequate resolution.