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Feeling Vilified - May3 (currently 763 views) |
Don |
Posted: May 28th, 2021, 4:54pm |
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AdministratorAdministrator So, what are you writing?
LocationVirginia Posts16417 Posts Per Day 1.93 |
Feeling Vilified by Sex Machine - A police detective interviews the traumatized survivor of a violent, sexual assault: a 7-year-old boy. Short, Drama, Crime |
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LC |
Posted: May 29th, 2021, 12:11am |
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LocationThe Great Southern Land Posts7621 Posts Per Day 1.34 |
Well, Mr Machine, you got me good there!
I did not expect that ending.
I think this would work as a self-contained piece on its own - perhaps a Super for the last scene to show the passage of time? Better yet, give Michael another distinguishing facial feature, (apart from the hairline) maybe a mole or birthmark. Just a thought.
And, there's just one thing I'd add to this last line:
Michael admires Nathan from afar, with a sick fascination. He rummages in his pocket, takes out a bar of chocolate, proceeds to unwrap it. |
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Cacutshaw |
Posted: May 29th, 2021, 12:25am |
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Great confrontational ending to a shocking story. I liked the humanization through all the brutality.
And I loved LC's idea of the chocolate bar at the end too. Would remind us of the abused child.
Great work! |
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Spqr |
Posted: May 29th, 2021, 2:16pm |
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Good job of showing an abused child growing up to be an abuser as an adult. However, I don't think this story really gains much by being broken up the way it is. The Playground scenes could be strung together and it would flow seamlessly. The Police Station scenes do gain a little being broken up the way they are, but only marginally.
A nitpicky question: why is the "scrawny boy" not given a name until the last scene in the police station, while the boy who will be Michael's victim is immediately named?
Also, what's with the first molester been given a "slight widow's peak," and Michael's been given a "deep widow's peak?" Is this just to emphasize how similar molesters are? |
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eldave1 |
Posted: May 29th, 2021, 4:37pm |
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LocationSouthern California Posts6874 Posts Per Day 1.94 |
And another title page poster – definitely a new standard!
Quoted Text MAN (V.O.) You like chocolate, pal?
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The character is THIN MAN – not MAN This:
Quoted Text As he bends over to get a drink, the Thin Man is revealed to approaching him from behind. |
Is a bit awkward. Maybe: The Thin Man approaches behind him as he bends over to get a drink.
Quoted Text As the Mother carries her son, MICHAEL GUNN, out of the office, the tramautized boy looks over her shoulder, at Rick.
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Maybe just name him right out of the gate – no need to take us through 4 pages before naming him. aLSO - typo on traumatized. The widow's peak just ended up confusing me - our initial assaulter has one and at the end, Michael has one. So - was Michael the first boy molested and the would-be molester at the end? OR - do molesters just have widow-peaks??? I didn't get the point of that. Okay - meets the challenge. A disturbing tale for sure. A little clean-up here and there and you're set. |
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Yuvraj |
Posted: May 30th, 2021, 2:12am |
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Been Around
LocationWhy you wanna know? Posts789 Posts Per Day 0.50 |
This is a formulaic way for going at a crime story. And since it is formulaic, it is effective to some extent. The writing was a bit off at some points but a minor rewrite can fix it. Nice effort overall.
Good luck. |
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ghost and_ghostie gal |
Posted: May 31st, 2021, 3:01am |
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LocationA helluva long way from LA Posts1565 Posts Per Day 0.29 |
Ahoy writer, Damn! I said I was going to bed! Scooby Doo taught us a good lesson, the real Monsters, are always humans. I won't go over all the other stuff everyone commented on again, but Libby nailed it. She's onto something good here with the chocolate bar thing-a-ma-jig...Best of Irish luck! |
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Lono |
Posted: May 31st, 2021, 7:15am |
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LocationCanada Posts94 Posts Per Day 0.03 |
Anonymous Writer This was good, I'm not a fan of the implication at the end but it's a cool way to tie it all together. Some of the description in the action is unnecessary IMO: "Mother unwraps the candy with shaky hands. She's clearly distraught." Shaky hands implies her distress. Reads fast, Well constructed. Nice job! |
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AnthonyCawood |
Posted: May 31st, 2021, 6:14pm |
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LocationUK Posts4321 Posts Per Day 1.13 |
Well written and meets the challenge effectively.
I don't normally mind weird fonts and pics on cover pages, but detracted from the tone of the script for me, which is probably just me.
Libby's idea re the last line is nice.
Good effort |
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MarkRenshaw |
Posted: June 1st, 2021, 3:00am |
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LocationUK Posts2335 Posts Per Day 0.58 |
This should have been called The Widow's Peak Strikes Back.
A good use of the narrative to tell the tale of an abused child becoming an abuser of children and well written, but it's something that's been done a zillion times. And did we really need three scripts covering the same sick story in the May OWC? |
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Gum |
Posted: June 1st, 2021, 12:20pm |
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Been Around
LocationSome travelling Circus... Posts832 Posts Per Day 0.41 |
Yeah, that was creepy enough. The hunted becomes the predator. I would imagine this is a vicious cycle that happens more than most people would care to know about, but alas… it’s a story that needs to be told every now and again to keep society from sweeping it under the rug to appease our fragile emotions.
Never done saw me a kid nibble chocolate like a squirrel, but that shit has always been like crack to me and is usually devoured with overindulgence.
That being said, offering chocolate to console a child after trauma is a sure-fire gateway to the holographic mind, with respect to all senses, and Scrawny Boy would probably anchor those bad memories he just experienced with something so pleasant… perhaps that’s why he became a predator; he believes he was rewarded for being abused, not literally, but he may associate the abuse to the reward of consolation, and in turn, anchor the chocolate to the trauma… just my two cents of mumbo-jumbo.
Anyway. It appears like you’ve ironed out the kinks on your end to weave this into a dark and disturbing tale of woe, so well done in that sense of the matter. Best of luck. |
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spesh2k |
Posted: June 1st, 2021, 5:49pm |
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LocationHarlem USA Posts1186 Posts Per Day 0.20 |
Nice work, here. Simple yet effective. And very budget friendly. Definitely creepy without taking things that far -- just a man sitting on a bench preying on kids is a creepy enough of a visual. And nice job giving Michael a full arc: a victim of abuse becoming a creepy predator himself later in life. Shows how past events affect us. Not exactly a happy ending, but it gets under the skin.
Nice work, one of my favorites so far.
-- Michael |
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Matthew Taylor |
Posted: June 2nd, 2021, 4:41am |
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LocationShakespeare's county Posts1770 Posts Per Day 0.88 |
Hello writer I definitely do not know the name of
Well written for the most part. A simple story that I really wanted more from, but nevertheless it was the right amount of creepy.
Best of luck. |
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Geezis |
Posted: June 2nd, 2021, 5:06pm |
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LocationGlasgow, Scotland Posts411 Posts Per Day 0.27 |
Another one with a tough subject matter but handled well. The implication that the victim now becomes there perpetrator is all too true in today's society. Well written and a good job. Well done. |
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mmmarnie |
Posted: June 2nd, 2021, 9:16pm |
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Great job tying all 3 rounds together, whoever you are. LOL. They were all disturbing for sure, but some of the writing and effects throughout all 3 rounds were very good. I'd rather visualize something not so disturbing next time. But you are an excellent storyteller and you have a good director's sense as well.
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