A young married African American man succumbs to crack addiction.
Type:
Feature
Status:
Seeking finance
Page Count:
129pp
Genre:
Drama, Family
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
17+
Based On:
The Novel: Baby Huey, A Cautionary Tale of Addiction
Synopsis/Details
John Dough. An average guy. Doreen. His beautiful wife. Lewis. His annoying stepson. A mishap on his job. Crack. His first time. Addiction. Problems. More problems. An emotionally gripping ending.

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The Writer: James Henderson

Is it just me, but doesn't it seem that the screenwriting pedagogues are instructing rules that are simply too complex to follow? This should happen before act one and that should happen by act two and so forth and so on? Your protagonists must have a character arc? What does that even mean? And I have yet to hear anyone say, "The character arc in that film floored me and made me want to watch it again and again." Think about all the interesting films you have watched where the protagonist had no discernible goal, no antagonist, no conflict, and, in the end, experienced no so-called character arc. Yet the film was interesting. Why? Because the writer either made the character(s) interesting… Go to bio
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