My
Way is the epic story of a group of friends who learn some harsh lessons
over a twenty-four hour period on the gritty, materialistic summer
streets of Los Angeles. This feature script is written in a pulp style
and appeals to a wide demographic from the teenage moviegoer to those
adults out on a date. The story confronts the reality of suburban
youth stuck in a mundane world of track home existence, making the
thriving Los Angeles metropolis minutes away all the more enticing.
Hypnotized by the fast-paced life and lights that L.A. offers, these
young characters yearn for a life of experimentation. This soon turns
out to be more than they imagined, as they encounter corrupt drug
dealers, backstabbing friends, hope and twisted plots. One night out
can turn into a lot more than just a way to escape.
• This story involves every genre of the film experience: romance,
drama, action, suspense, horror and even a thriller.
• My Way involves a character outline that makes it easy to
grasp each role.
• My Way shows the contrast between the clean living environments
of the suburbs to the harsh reality of inner city living.
• My Way is the story of love found.
• My Way is the story of the trials and tribulations of trusting
friendship. The film shows how in the face of struggle people show
their true colors.
• My Way is the story of today's culture in the beginning of
a new millennium.
• My Way is written after the classic John Hughes style, told
from start to finish bringing you along on the ride rather than leaving
the audience left to figure things out.
• My Way will push the boundaries of the capabilities of film,
being shot in a style similar to the most favorable American cult
classics of Quentin Tarantino.
• My Way includes a language of it's own introducing the Ebonics
explosion of the late 90's, wherein following the lines of Guy Ritchie's
films.
• My Way breaks the barriers of film and will be shot in a style
all its own after the director's eye of Oliver Stone.
• My Way provides a plot twist that has never been used before
in a motion picture.
• This story relates the problems facing youth today who are
forced to live in a world of privilege and ambiguity. Young men and
women reaching adulthood are left to deal with the world on their
own terms in a life where parents think the suburbs are so safe they
don't need to watch their kids.
• In a time of remakes and over done ideas, My Way is a breath
of fresh air.
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