While using extreme social interactions to cure his anxiety disorder, a man witnesses an attempted assassination, which he has to now complete himself in order to survive the hitman.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
90pp
Genre:
Crime, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
A terrifying event leads an unremarkable person, Nik, to develop a debilitating anxiety disorder. Narrowly avoiding suicide he is propelled on a new path. Learning that small social interactions can help him cope with his disorder, leads Nik to believe that explosive social interactions will cure it all together. Beginning by slapping a cop for a terrifying chase he is well on his way. Along this colourful path Nik witnesses the attempted assassination of a stranger. Narrowly escaping, but clearly seen by the hitman, Nik realises his only chance of survival is to complete the assassination himself. Believing the hitman will not come after him if he does. After an explosive confrontation Nik teams up with the stranger, Ben. They rely on an uneasy alliance to give themselves a chance of surviving the torturous, unstoppable hitman. They make their last stand on the fifth floor of an office building crammed with explosives running floor to floor on a closed off movie set.
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The Writer: Gen Vardo

I was that kid who never played with toys. I simply set them up around my room and sat for hours on end enjoying the stories that poured out of my head. A few years ago, after leaving writing Virtual Reality simulators for the military, my stories began to pour out into screenplay format. Seven screenplays in, three going on, and endless notes on further stories, I have found an addiction. I figured every story idea that poured out of someone came out between 95 and 115 pages, because movies are so driven into us that it's just a natural reflex. I was happy to learn otherwise, and very happy to receive all the complements I've been given from fellow writers on my storytelling abilities. I’… Go to bio
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