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A clever little story you have here, writer. Not sure why our character would pick up on the countdown, especially when he links a couple of the really obscure numbers. Perhaps if there was an old tale or myth to link it to the cave but pretty tough to do that in 6 pages and no dialog.
I like what you attempted here and it has some prospect. You can definitely feel the growing anxiety and sense of desperation. Good work.
When you use "the" in front of something we haven't been into'd to, it's actually incorrect. "the" makes the reader assume they are familiar with it, and when we're actually not, it makes one pause to see if they missed something.
You can't transition from a bed to a bathroom, unless the bathroom is literally a hop worth away from the bed.
It's impossible to visualize the size of the cave, because you gave us no real visuals, and here they're necessary.
I'm also not at all clear where this all is taking place. Is there electricity in this "cabin"? Having a cave like this so close seems odd, and he clearly has cell reception, so again, I'm struggling with the logistics.
Well, it ain't bad, that's for sure. The no dialogue was not an issue at all here, so good job on that. Story-wise, it's OK, but not much here, really, and nothing that makes any sense at all.
I was hoping for more, but this is 1 of the better ones, in my book.
An orphan on the first page, 2nd page actually quite a few throughout... one word sentences
This is definitely one of the more creative scripts and packed intensely into 6 pages. I liked the countdown effect. Obviously the ending was inevitable but still you did a good job and the writing was good.
Competently written and would be very cool if there was any reason behind the number thing. We know nothing about Dave and why he lives out in the wild and why he starts seeing numbers in normal things lol.
The weather has zero to do with it all but I guess that adds to the overall weirdness.
This highlights an interesting debate for me...do we as readers need to know everything about why something is happening? I like it when some things are a little mysterious. The countdown is a cool idea, but I don't understand why the guy is so freaked out by it. Wouldn't it be more reasonable to be just amazed by the coincidence? Here's where it's tricky for me...if he wasn't scared and we just saw the countdown along with him and then he dies, with no expectation of any problem, then I could wonder what mysterious force is causing this. But the fact that he's scared makes me want to know what he knows and I get frustrated that if he actually knows something, then I should, too. Make sense? It's getting late. To summarize...some very nice writing, but a little gimmicky for me overall. Might be cool if instead of just being scared he tried somehow to prevent himself from seeing the numbers, with the idea that might save him. Thanks for this. I hope to read more of your writing in the future.
Hey writer. Good job on the writing. I think you can make it a better story. A stonger reason to be in the cave perhaps although I get you�re fitting to the theme. And you could be a bit more imaginative with your numbers. Could�t See how he�d notice his trunks making an eight and the clock is used more that once. And I kind of wanted a who or what is doing this resolution.
But all in all good job and I think with a little work your simple countdown premise could make a very good and tense piece. One of the better scripts.
Writing - solid, crisp and efficient. This is a writer who knows what they're doing.
A few of the number images were a hiccup for me (e.g., could not imaging swim trunks in an eight).
I will rate this highly on writing style alone. I did have an issue and it may be unfair because it's inevitable given the story. That is, once the countdown started from 13 I knew exactly what was coming in the next five pages. I know that you are using 13 (the unlucky number) - but it would have been a better pace if you started around 7. I know that might sound idiotic - but anyway.
So, he's all alone in the cabin, trying to sleep but it's too hot. So he goes to sleep in a cave? Damn. he's brave. I ain't going nowhere near a cave to sleep by myself, no sir. You had me going for a little while. I was invested and wanted to see how it ended. And then? Nothing. I'm assuming our man dies, but how, and by whom? those questions aren't answered and they need to be. Heat plays a role only in the opening, not thereafter. If there was a rhyme or reason here I would have rated it higher. Decent work.
I enjoyed this one - pretty creative, and a nice little idea.
I liked the countdown aspect, although I thought some of the numbers were a bit of a stretch and could be improved (tyre swing and stick making a 9, shorts making an 8, clock repetition etc).
In fact, I think the whole countdown aspect would be improved if rather than coincidences and simple things that he sees, it was a series of incidents that gets progressively worse. The numbers should fill him with dread as they countdown and get increasingly horrific.
While there’s no explanation as to why this is all happening, I don’t think it harms the story or necessarily needs one. If this was a feature or a longer story I would expect some kind of clarification, but for a short I think it works as it is.
I found the ending to be a bit of a let down - his death needs to be more visual and elaborate. As it is, he just ends up scurrying about in the dark and dying off screen.
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Hey writer,
So then, it’s a pretty simple premise, I didn’t know how you could string it out over all the pages when I figured out what was going on, but you managed. I found that pretty enjoyable. The fear was real, and to get there we took a hell of a diversion through Not Caringsville, to Something’s Up City, and finally Aw Shit, Ohio. The progression, or rather regression, of a character collapsing felt real.
It’s so stripped back that it’s easily filmable for someone to look at beyond this challenge, and shit, if they do as good a job as you just did in the writing, they’ll have a great piece of work at the end.
I really enjoyed it, not my scene either so well done,
I enjoyed this, is original and creative. It needs work though. The setup I struggled with. Why would anyone choose to go sleep in a cave they've never been in before and one that is marked as dangerous?
The number countdown is creative but I can tel you struggled with some of the scenarios. I also doubt he would have picked up on such a countdown. You can make it simpler and simply show the painted numbers, like when he sees number 13 painted on the wall. If the sighting of the number co-insides with something bad occurring to him, he would be more likely to pick up on this and grow increasingly concerned.
This is great though and it was quite tense. Zero dialogue added to the growing tension. Good job.
-Mark
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This one was pretty cool. I liked the countdown, definitely got the suspense. The lack of dialogue didn't hurt this one at all. Had no issues with the writing what so ever. Really easy to visualize this all the way through.
My only recommendation would be a title change, or at least have the cave come back into the story at the end. Maybe Cyrus ends up back at the cave in the end?
My only recommendation would be a title change, or at least have the cave come back into the story at the end. Maybe Cyrus ends up back at the cave in the end? Zack
Great idea, Zack! I agree completely - back to the cave, and maybe even have some explanation for the countdown in the 1st place.