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Libby's trying to lure us in so she can set the hook and reel us in and kill us. Sounds like something Libby would do.
Some of my scripts:
Bounty (TV Pilot) -- Top 1% of discoverable screenplays on Coverfly I'll Be Seeing You (short) - OWC winner The Gambler (short) - OWC winner Skip (short) - filmed Country Road 12 (short) - filmed The Family Man (short) - filmed The Journeyers (feature) - optioned
"A femme fatale French: [fam fatal], literally "lethal woman"), sometimes called a maneater[1] or vamp, is a stock character of a mysterious, beautiful, and seductive woman whose charms ensnare her lovers, often leading them into compromising, deadly traps. She is an archetype of literature and art. Her ability to enchant, entice and hypnotize her victim with a spell was in the earliest stories seen as verging on supernatural; hence, the femme fatale today is still often described as having a power akin to an enchantress, seductress, witch, having power over men. "
Just a curious analysis of all the info. Unless I’m way off, lol.
Could be a lure, or it could be a hook. Libby's trying to lure us in so she can set the hook and reel us in and kill us. Sounds like something Libby would do.
Yes, write five pages with the setting a glossy magazine publishing house with a tyrant at the helm.
Lol, might need 6 pages for that. Actually, now I’m thinking more along the lines of “a Suave Gumshoe Detective falls for an animated Femme Fatale” type thing.
Then (shameless plug) Johnny Nutso and I did a similar one for an OWC back in the day, called ‘Bangkok, U.S.A.’… for this OWC, I’ll do a ‘part deux’, cause Johnny is inconspicuously missing from the board.
Unless there’s no Gumshoe Detective, or Femme Fatale… then I’m still lost.
The allure of a snow globe. Or it could be the city written on the snow globe -- Chicago. Or, perhaps a reference to a type of blues named after the windy city.