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After witnessing his grandfather’s murder, a New Mexico high school senior has a nervous breakdown and travels to Taos to remake his life – assuming false personas that are inspired by magazines he collects – while being pursued by his grandfather’s killer, who he discovers is one of his best friends.
Too long. It must be short, clear and intriguing.
Too long. It must be short, clear and intriguing.
See lessAfter abandoning adoptive grandparents who later do not survive a crime he feels he instigated, a Texas senior must defeat hometown demons that follow him on his journey to find a place he can safely call home.
>>>a place he can call homeHow will he know when he's found a place he can call home? ?(Or thinks he can call home only to eventually realize....)?How will the audience know when he thinks he's found a place he can call home? IOW: what's the visual for his Biggest Dream?Film is a visual medRead more
>>>a place he can call home
How will he know when he’s found a place he can call home? ?(Or thinks he can call home only to eventually realize….)?How will the audience know when he thinks he’s found a place he can call home? IOW: what’s the visual for his Biggest Dream?
Film is a visual medium. ?Which means there has to be a visual object a visualized event to every plot beat. ?What is the visual for “finding a place called home”? ?What does that scene look like?
See lessAfter a twister transports a lonely Kansas farm girl to a magical land, she sets out on a dangerous journey to find a wizard with the powers to send her home.
Yes she wants to return home -- to the safety ?of the familiar. ?Oz is a more hostile, dangerous world than Kansas ?(tornadoes excepted). The "lesson learned" is that she comes to appreciate that home. ?She doesn't just need to return to Kansas ?to be safe -- she wants to return to Kansas to be withRead more
Yes she wants to return home — to the safety ?of the familiar. ?Oz is a more hostile, dangerous world than Kansas ?(tornadoes excepted). The “lesson learned” is that she comes to appreciate that home. ?She doesn’t just need to return to Kansas ?to be safe — she wants to return to Kansas to be with the people she loves.
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