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A lazy but gifted high-school kid blackmails his adulterous parents and uses the money to start his own business, in an attempt to woo the girl of his dreams.
>>his growth is to stop being lazy A negative. How can it be framed as positive, proactive? What's the flip side of that negativity?
>>his growth is to stop being lazy
A negative. How can it be framed as positive, proactive? What’s the flip side of that negativity?
See lessA playboy Hollywood producer must embark on a roadtrip from Hell with his long lost rebellious son. What will happen when these opposites are forced to attract.
As the others said. The Odd Couple Road Trip is a trope as old a "It Happened One Night" (1934) and as recent as "Guilt Trip" (2012). The trick is coming up with a new twist, something that hasn't already been done.
As the others said.
The Odd Couple Road Trip is a trope as old a “It Happened One Night” (1934) and as recent as “Guilt Trip” (2012). The trick is coming up with a new twist, something that hasn’t already been done.
See lessA playboy Hollywood producer must embark on a roadtrip from Hell with his long lost rebellious son. What will happen when these opposites are forced to attract.
As the others said. The Odd Couple Road Trip is a trope as old a "It Happened One Night" (1934) and as recent as "Guilt Trip" (2012). The trick is coming up with a new twist, something that hasn't already been done.
As the others said.
The Odd Couple Road Trip is a trope as old a “It Happened One Night” (1934) and as recent as “Guilt Trip” (2012). The trick is coming up with a new twist, something that hasn’t already been done.
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