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An inhibited accountant who detest musicals struggles to remain sane when he wakes up in a world where everybody sing and dance.
I like the cell phone interruption -- an inconsiderate nuisance everyone can identify with. Particularly if it's a running gag in the setup, that is, something he does all the time. (I've been informed by reliable sources that there is a place in hell reserved for people who don't turn off their celRead more
I like the cell phone interruption — an inconsiderate nuisance everyone can identify with. Particularly if it’s a running gag in the setup, that is, something he does all the time. (I’ve been informed by reliable sources that there is a place in hell reserved for people who don’t turn off their cellphones — and it’s already packed wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling.)
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Adam Bernstr?m: A rough draft. The question in my mind is what has he done to deserve such an, ironic karmic fate? His offense has got to be more than the fact he hates musicals. Why would an audience invest interest and empathy in a story where someone's only dramatic sin his musical taste, or lackRead more
Adam Bernstr?m:
A rough draft. The question in my mind is what has he done to deserve such an, ironic karmic fate? His offense has got to be more than the fact he hates musicals. Why would an audience invest interest and empathy in a story where someone’s only dramatic sin his musical taste, or lack of it? (Is there a place in hell reserved for people who don’t like J.S. Bach? And another place for the billions who have never heard of him?)
It seems to me that it makes more dramatic sense for him to to hate musicals in a way that hurts someone else. And not just anyone, but someone near and dear to him, either a best friend or lover.
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After refusing to rescue his best friend's Broadway-bound musical with a loan because he loathes the theater, a rich accountant wakes up every day as the star in a world of non-stop musical comedy.
After refusing to rescue his best friend’s Broadway-bound musical with a loan because he loathes the theater, a rich accountant wakes up every day as the star in a world of non-stop musical comedy.
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