Hey guys,
I'm currently writing a short script, and I'm wondering what your opinion is on it.
The synopsis is as follows:
The story itself follows David, a young survivor who lost his parent during an outbreak against controversial science.
Confined within his small apartment, his deteriorating perception of humanity refrains him from acting to restore the atmosphere to a level where human can once again live outdoors.
It begins with a vivid dream of his parents in Old Earth, where it was filled with joy, until he abruptly awakes in a room that has decayed from years of misuse. Clearly emotionally drained, he begins building a clearer picture for the audience of Present Earth - famine, derelict and abandoned.
He ventures outside (with aid from oxygen-supplying equipment) in search for food and water, but comes across a damsel in distress, being attacked by a mob of bloodthirsty men. Though David has pacifist nature, he runs to her aid, only to be viciously beaten.
After them leaving, she gives him some medical attention in gratuity of his help. Though David is frustrated by the abhorrent behaviour of man, there is the imminent danger of oxygen starvation, so they must promptly depart to his apartment.
Upon arrival, they discover a lot about their personality, and what they are fighting for. It becomes quite passionate between them. Later in the night, they are abruptly awoken by smashing of glass and wood as the previous mob discover their location, trying to gain entry. In a stricken panic, the girl is prompted to get a gun from under the bathtub. As they enter, a brute character lunges to attack her before being shot, killing him.
The mob flee in fear, whilst she is distressed from the killing, splattered in blood. David consoles her.
In the midst of the carnage remains the ambition and willpower to depart on an inspirational journey to change the world.
Composing their emotions, there is the realisation of the apartment being compromised.
Carefully placing the sapling in their inventory, collecting various survival gear and placing the forbidden handgun down his trousers waist, they embark outside. Exiting the apartment, they begin their journey to save humanity.
It's only a few scenes, but about 15 minutes long in length.
Thoughts?
I'm currently writing a short script, and I'm wondering what your opinion is on it.
The synopsis is as follows:
"A not-so-distant science-fiction drama based on David, a struggling survivor of an environmental collapse. With modern Earth stripped of natural resources, humanity has crumbled to the inevitability of oxygen deprivation, with society retreating into shelters to preserve their life.
Unknown to the rest of civilisation, David is in possession of the last remaining object of mankind’s salvation – a beautiful floral object with genetically modified capabilities.
Oblivious to his destiny, and with his mental health deteriorating under the prolonged isolation and abhorrent view of humanity, his life becomes an inevitable burden of survival. However he rekindles his unfamiliar hope as he heroically rescues a female in distress, forging an emotional bond that would provide the strength and love needed on the impending quest.
Rediscovering the compassionate and selfless nature of civilisation, he draws courage to venture into the unknown on a journey to save the planet and it’s inhabitants."
The story itself follows David, a young survivor who lost his parent during an outbreak against controversial science.
Confined within his small apartment, his deteriorating perception of humanity refrains him from acting to restore the atmosphere to a level where human can once again live outdoors.
It begins with a vivid dream of his parents in Old Earth, where it was filled with joy, until he abruptly awakes in a room that has decayed from years of misuse. Clearly emotionally drained, he begins building a clearer picture for the audience of Present Earth - famine, derelict and abandoned.
He ventures outside (with aid from oxygen-supplying equipment) in search for food and water, but comes across a damsel in distress, being attacked by a mob of bloodthirsty men. Though David has pacifist nature, he runs to her aid, only to be viciously beaten.
After them leaving, she gives him some medical attention in gratuity of his help. Though David is frustrated by the abhorrent behaviour of man, there is the imminent danger of oxygen starvation, so they must promptly depart to his apartment.
Upon arrival, they discover a lot about their personality, and what they are fighting for. It becomes quite passionate between them. Later in the night, they are abruptly awoken by smashing of glass and wood as the previous mob discover their location, trying to gain entry. In a stricken panic, the girl is prompted to get a gun from under the bathtub. As they enter, a brute character lunges to attack her before being shot, killing him.
The mob flee in fear, whilst she is distressed from the killing, splattered in blood. David consoles her.
In the midst of the carnage remains the ambition and willpower to depart on an inspirational journey to change the world.
Composing their emotions, there is the realisation of the apartment being compromised.
Carefully placing the sapling in their inventory, collecting various survival gear and placing the forbidden handgun down his trousers waist, they embark outside. Exiting the apartment, they begin their journey to save humanity.
It's only a few scenes, but about 15 minutes long in length.
Thoughts?