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Out of the Mist by Jane Goodall - When a company jet crashes near the Congo River, the survivors find themselves in a fight for their lives. - Short, Horror
Jane Goodall. Well, the hand sanitizer takes a while to make an appearance, but it plays a pivotal role when it does show up. Not bad, pretty well written.
Btw, I gravitated towards your title. Just sayin'.
I was picturing numerous people in various stages of decapitation. Some a quarter decapitated, some a half, some with their heads right off. Other people with the top of their heads off, others with their heads in half. You can chop em vertically, horizontally, diagonally.. I had a lot of fun with it.
I was picturing numerous people in various stages of decapitation. Some a quarter decapitated, some a half, some with their heads right off. Other people with the top of their heads off, others with their heads in half. You can chop em vertically, horizontally, diagonally.. I had a lot of fun with it.
Like the last one I read this seems to have a fair few spelling, grammar and odd word choice issues... nothing that can’t be fixed with a re-write.
There’s a little too much exposition around the reason there are mutant monkeys around imho... and it’s a bit of a coincidence that those on the plane caused the mutations (or their company did)
But the image conjured of the monkeys darting through the fog was nice, could picture that as a scary sequence.
Nice use of the concussion to provide cover for a bit of exposition.
Some of the dialogue is a bit on the nose, but overall not bad.
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Is that a strange slug? How does the viewer know this is in DR Congo? Maybe we have clues later.
I was going to suggest using DR Congo rather than the full name, but then you would probs get people asking "who the fuck is Doctor Congo?" lol
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rolling plain surrounded by dense forest laps up against the Congo River.
This is oddly written - do forests lap against rivers? or is it the other way around?
Where did the mist come from? the crash...nope he just said the plane went through the fog. If the fog is there from the beginning, tell us... if the fog rolls in, tell us - the way it is written it seems like it went POP suddenly lots of fog - maybe that's how you meant it, I dunno
This dialogue is not good, very robotic and info dump-esque
Also a bit odd how all the bodies have been shredded but these 3 are fine.
Howler monkeys - Just one problem there. Howler monkeys live in the jungles of south and central America, not the plains of Africa.
The read was a bit laboured, the whole thing veered more to comedy - The hand gel molotov cocktail was strange - more comedy horror this, I don't know if that was intended or not.
You really need to work on that dialogue, and give the characters more of a sense of their situation - they seemed overly calm in their dialogue despite what they are going through.
Well written and plenty of good action, but where was the horror? I suppose being set upon by nasty monkeys is terrifying, but these guys deserved it. Still, I have to give you credit for creating monkeys with vampire fangs and making me root for them.
This isn't a bad effort. Some good action sequences with the monkeys, and that's a pretty decent twist at the end. They're about to be rescued, but then those damn monkeys...
The dialogue could use some work. Probably a little too expository. In a case like this, with mutant monkeys crawling up your ass, they should be a bit more frenetic and either snapping at each other or speaking in clipped short sentences (or very hushed ones, where they're trying to avoid the monkeys).
This could maybe work in a longer form, where you have time to build the world and explain how the monkeys got that way. Not bad for what you got in a short period of time.
Best of luck, Gary
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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