Society see the driver as a murderous monster and the cop as a hero. They are both as bad as each other, depending on the story we tell ourselves. Think Batman without the cash.
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A disenfranchised (unstable) taxi driver seeks violent justice for passengers he feels have been wronged. He is pursued by a detective who is willing to cross the line to bring him to justice.
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Leaning towards:
“A vigilante taxi driver plays a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with an unscrupulous detective in order to seek justice for his wronged passengers”
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Nice. It may end up that way. The cat and mouse would imply that he is doing things to outsmart the police. I think of it (so far in my head) as two stories. Both heading for the same outcome (probably) the death of the driver.
TV?
Hi Richiev,
I am thinking an indie thriller. I would be aming for an almost horror feel. Still formulating an arc. Or in this case I think it is intertwining arcs. I would imagine the driver starts out doing something that the audience is “yep, he deserved it”. As it progresses, he is getting less justified. The cop would then begin to get more of the audience’s support.