Writing a story summary for a script usually included the following elements: 1. Story background: A brief introduction of the time and place of the story, as well as the background of the world in which the story takes place, as the basis for the subsequent plot. Protagonists: The main characters of the story, including their names, personalities, backgrounds, goals, etc., provide clues for the subsequent plot development. 3. Synopses: A summary of the story, including the main plot, climax, and ending. 4. Ending: A brief introduction of the ending of the story to provide the audience with clues to the ending. It can also be used as a summary of the story. The following is an example of a storyline summary: Dancer in the Dark The story takes place in a dark and corrupt society. The protagonist was a young dancer. Her dream was to become a famous dancer, but in this society, only those with power and wealth could enjoy music and art. The protagonist got a ticket to perform in a remote mountainous area by chance. She decided to perform, but on the way, she met an old man who told her that only true art could save people's souls in this society. The protagonist performed well in the mountain area. Her music and dance infected the audience and made them feel true emotion and beauty. When she returned to the city after the performance, she found that the people in society were tired and desperate of her. The protagonist decided to use her music and dance to awaken people's conscience. She performed on the streets to let more people hear her voice. In the end, she became a famous dancer, and her music and dance became the hope of saving the city. The ending of the story was that the protagonist successfully awakened people's conscience and made them rediscover the value of art and beauty.