What is a 'MacGuffin' in film theory?
A MacGuffin is a plot device that serves as a trigger for the story but is ultimately unimportant to the overall narrative. The host explains that it captures the audience's attention and drives the plot forward, even if its actual significance is minimal. This concept was popularized by Alfred Hitchcock.
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