Jude protects a patient claiming to be Jesus Christ from Neo-Nazis in a criminal psychiatric ward.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
130pp
Genre:
Action, Drama
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Jude managed to get out of standard prison and into St. Dymphna State Hospital's psychiatric ward. The ward itself, though government owned, is run by the patients, namely the Aryan Alliance. They control the narcotics supply in the ward, having hooked the majority on their drugs. When a strange Middle-Eastern man enters the ward, there are rumors that he claimed to be Jesus Christ. Known only as Yeshua, some of the patients flock to him out of reputation. It isn't until Yeshua starts to heal patients from their addictions do the Alliance take notice, especially the head of the hate group, Ghost. They are losing clients. After Jude's friend, Pelon, overdoses on fentanyl, Jude upholds a promise made to him by looking out for Yeshua. He teaches him the ins and outs of the ward, and who to avoid. Jude even suggests dropping the Jesus act, but Yeshua refuses. As more patients flock to Yeshua, Ghost becomes increasingly more violent, leading to a "Holy War" in the ward with Yeshua's life at stake.

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The Writer: J. Quinzelle

J. Quinzelle is a poet, screenwriter, and sometimes actor in Los Angeles. J. tends to write surreal stories with a strong emphasis on characters with a heavy history. Some of his characters serve as archetypes of certain traits J. posses in personality, morality, and psychology, even when infused with fantasy or horror. Because of this, J.'s characters feel of flesh and blood; that much more real. Aside from creating living characters, J. also incorporates modified language in dialogue, such as creative profanity and character specific dialects. Because of these elements, J.'s writing tends to be designed for mature audiences. When not writing original stories, J. loves to write fanfiction… Go to bio
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