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After an estranged middle-aged son loses his mother to a fatal accident, he embarks on a mission to spread her ashes, with his “slow” step-brother in tow, against the family’s wishes.
That's the plan, Odie. :) The conflict, Richiev, will be found in the active pursuit and entrapment by the family, in phone interactions with his his estranged wife, and in placating / connecting with the "slow" step-brother.
That’s the plan, Odie. 🙂
The conflict, Richiev, will be found in the active pursuit and entrapment by the family, in phone interactions with his his estranged wife, and in placating / connecting with the “slow” step-brother.
See lessAfter an estranged middle-aged son loses his mother to a fatal accident, he embarks on a mission to spread her ashes, with his “slow” step-brother in tow, against the family’s wishes.
If this was a comedy, perhaps.
If this was a comedy, perhaps.
See lessAfter an estranged middle-aged son loses his mother to a fatal accident, he embarks on a mission to spread her ashes, with his “slow” step-brother in tow, against the family’s wishes.
Daughter -- she's only 6. Anger with her father would manifest more as fear of him, if at all. She's old enough to realize she no longer lives with daddy, young enough that nobody wants to explain it to her. Step-brother -- Not quite "Rain Man," but more than just your average idiot. My co-writer anRead more
Daughter — she’s only 6. Anger with her father would manifest more as fear of him, if at all. She’s old enough to realize she no longer lives with daddy, young enough that nobody wants to explain it to her.
Step-brother — Not quite “Rain Man,” but more than just your average idiot. My co-writer and I still need to determine if this was a “born this way” scenario, or maybe the result of an accident.
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