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Posted: November 13th, 2015, 11:30pm Report to Moderator
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Ephemeral by Anthony Brennan - Short, Drama - A chance encounter changes the lives of two very different people. 11 pages - pdf, format


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Could only read 3 pages without signing up, so I read those. The meeting between Matt and Anthony is weak for me. Don't feel anything for either character. The action in the fist paragraph is far to passive with Anthony is waiting, is trying, is crying, is looking, and Matt is walking. You should work on getting active tense verbs so we see what is happening on the screen now. Anthony waits, tries, cries, looks, Matt walks.
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I updated the link. You can read the entire script, now.

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- Title page is crowded.
- EXT. FREMANTLE BUS STOP - NIGHT TIME / TIME is unnecessary, NIGHT alone is sufficient
- Some people here would freak out immediately with your first action block: is waiting, is trying, is crying, is looking down, is walking - all in your first four lines. I'm not one of the people who strictly rule out the continous form in a screenplay, but in this case it's too much, even for me.

- First dialog seems overwritten:


Quoted Text

MATT
Mate, are you okay?

ANTHONY
Umm, yes, I’m fine

MATT
That’s a stupid question of me to
ask, it’s a stupid question in
general. You’re sad, you look sad
and I’m asking if you’re okay and
you aren’t okay. Stupid question

ANTHONY
Can you.. I’m fine, I’m honestly
okay

MATT
okay, it’s just you don’t look okay
mate

ANTHONY
Please leave me alone! Don’t you
realise how embarrassing this is?
I’m that guy, that guy that’s
crying at a bus stop in public and
it’s pathetic, it’s sad. I know
you’re being kind but I don’t need
your pity


Just this:


Quoted Text

MATT
Hey, what's wrong with you?

ANTHONY
Just leave me alone, I don't
need your pity.


would do equally well and would save half a page.

- A little unispired here:


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Matt walks away, and then comes back to sit down at the bus
stop


Try to spice up your action lines a bit: Matt walks away. Stops. Gives in to his little do-gooder inside.

- This doesn't work:


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ANTHONY
I’m gay and I’m not doing this with
you, if you want to pretend wait
for a bus, then please do it
quietly. I’m trying to feel sorry
for myself and you’re making it
very hard (anthony starts sobbing
quietly)


(anthony starts sobbing quietly) has to be a separate action line. Try to avoid the constant use of 'starts to do sth., begins to do sth., tries to do sth.) - He does it or he doesn't.

The rest seems like all dialog, and it's not getting better. Flying over it now.

Okay, I get you are new to screenwriting and I'd guess you're not an english native speaker. Repetitive dialog, 90% of the action lines in continous tense, Punctuation is almost missing entirely. Lots of typos and grammar issues like 's and s errors, long monologs.

I'm not trying to offend you, but this really isn't good. Try to read a few screenplays, just google for screenplays of movies or tv series you liked, you'll find tons of them for free. Proof-read your script, if english isn't your first language try to find a native english speaker who is willing to proof-read it.

Good luck!


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