A marine creates an alter-ego persona in his mind and becomes more dangerous to the woman he loves, including the people that have done him more harm than good.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
100pp
Genre:
Crime, Drama, Thriller
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
A young boy named Kevin Crumpler is locked up in a barn by his father Cletus and is let out by his mother Daisy the next morning. Right away, Kevin is taken to the hospital and is traumatized. About to return home when his mother decides to drive away, leaving their husband and father behind. Years later, Kevin is a senior in high school and has a girlfriend named Maria. During class, Kevin hears a voice in his head and is approached by a man calling himself Charlie. A crude and wild man with nothing on his mind but to get back at the people that have hurt Kevin. Back at home with Daisy, Kevin gets an announcement from his father wanting to see him. This stirs up Kevin's anger and brings Charlie out. At their meeting, Cletus is joyed to see Kevin but is attacked by him. Charlie takes over Kevin and kills Cletus by causing him to die in a car accident. The news gets back to Daisy but she never suspects anything. Things between Kevin and Maria get serious when Kevin is having dinner with Maria's parents. Later in the night, Kevin returns home and learns from Charlie that he had sex with Maria. The next night, Maria and go out to the drive-in and have another intimate night but with Kevin taking over his own body.
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Krimson Horyzon International Film Festival Award Winner 2022

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