A ruthless Detroit crime lord's meticulously built empire crumbles when a vengeful detective and his own treacherous family force him to face the devastating consequences of his blood-soaked rise to power.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
111pp
Genre:
Crime, Drama, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
"The Blacc Rose Family" delves into the dark, intricate world of Blu, a sophisticated yet ruthless crime lord haunted by the murder of his mother, Tanya, at the hands of his own father, Lawrence. Blu, driven by a twisted sense of family loyalty and a desire for absolute control, systematically eliminates anyone who crosses him or threatens his meticulously built criminal enterprises disguised as legitimate businesses. His path intertwines with LaCarra, a strong-willed woman who challenges his hardened exterior and offers a glimpse of a different life. Meanwhile, Phillip, a vengeful detective with a personal vendetta against the "Black Rose" calling card, relentlessly pursues Blu, believing him to be the key to his own past trauma. The narrative also introduces Bryant, a young, impressionable man Blu takes under his wing, attempting to mold him into a loyal "brother," but whose innocence and faith clash with Blu's brutal reality. As Blu navigates betrayals from within his inner circle, his lieutenants Slice and Tyson and the escalating pursuit by Phillip, he must make ultimate sacrifices to protect his empire and the woman he's come to love, culminating in a shocking, violent resolution that leaves no one unscathed.

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The Writer: Bernard Mersier

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Some of my work that's been produced include two stage plays. "The same woman in me." "Family abuse" which is also part of an anthology I've written titled "Mirrors with no images." The feature film I have in production is titled "The heartbreaker.” Go to bio
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