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It's an interesting flip. I presume you are still thinking of it as a horror story, but as I indicated I also think it would work splendidly as a comedy. Best wishes whichever way you go.
It’s an interesting flip. I presume you are still thinking of it as a horror story, but as I indicated I also think it would work splendidly as a comedy. Best wishes whichever way you go.
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You are turning 2,500 years of religious and philosophical exegesis of the soul on its head. Which works for me. But, out of curiosity, why is he cursed with a dirty, rotten soul instead of a goody-two-shoes, squeaky clean one like everyone else has? I mean you're going to have to write some expositRead more
You are turning 2,500 years of religious and philosophical exegesis of the soul on its head. Which works for me. But, out of curiosity, why is he cursed with a dirty, rotten soul instead of a goody-two-shoes, squeaky clean one like everyone else has? I mean you’re going to have to write some exposition to explain why it’s possible and why it’s happening to him, right?
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This concept has interesting possibilities in that it reverses the usual body-soul duality. In religion and philosophy (see Plato) the soul is cast as the better part of one's self. (The evil aspect is often characterized as the daemon (Plato again) or shadow (Jung) but that's getting bogged down inRead more
This concept has interesting possibilities in that it reverses the usual body-soul duality. In religion and philosophy (see Plato) the soul is cast as the better part of one’s self. (The evil aspect is often characterized as the daemon (Plato again) or shadow (Jung) but that’s getting bogged down in taxonomy. Suffice it to say that untethered from the soul, one would expect the carnal body to be the one to galavant around, pursue the lusts and fantasies of the flesh. But you have reversed polarities and have the soul pursuing the lusts and fantasies of the flesh.
(In your first iteration, you tagged the logline for the horror genre. But I think it would also work as a comedy. fwiw.)
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