The document discusses the typical narrative structure of movie trailers, including an establishing shot, equilibrium, disruption, climax, and resolution. It analyzes the trailers for the movies "Taken" and "Kick Ass" based on these elements. For "Taken," the equilibrium is the daughter's happy birthday, disrupted when her friend goes missing in Paris. It builds to a fast-paced climax as the father tries to rescue her. For "Kick Ass," the disruption is the main character's decision to become a superhero, leading to increasing violence and his kidnapping in the climax. Both trailers end without fully resolving the problems introduced.