In movies, the narrative tense usually refers to the present tense or the past tense used to describe the current state of the story or what happened in the past. For example, we are watching a movie now or we have watched a movie before. Flash back was a film technique used to repeat a scene or recall a scene in a movie to enhance the narrative effect of the movie. A flashback usually occurs at the end of a movie to show the audience the ending of the story or some kind of revelation. In the flashback, the audience could see the protagonist's experiences in the past or in a specific scene. These experiences could be related to the current story.