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“Hollywood meets Bollywood when a manic-depressive woman on the brink of a psychosis checks herself into the open section of an Indian lunatic asylum to find inspiration to make – with the help of her international therapy group – a Bollywood musical. But her frustrated shrink – ones a Bollywood star – is on to her.” TV series.
Yes and no, she is a European writer. One of the Indian women of her theraphy group is an ex Indian Bollywood star (the rest are wannabes Hollywood/Bollywood actors how did not make it). She always dances and sings , and gives her advise how to write/make the movie, as all others in her therapie groRead more
Yes and no, she is a European writer. One of the Indian women of her theraphy group is an ex Indian Bollywood star (the rest are wannabes Hollywood/Bollywood actors how did not make it). She always dances and sings , and gives her advise how to write/make the movie, as all others in her therapie group do. But the ideas of the westerners are not taken serious by the patients from India. What do they know about making a Bollywood musical. Most of the humor is in this fact.
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My take. ... The Original screenplay writer who was put aside murders them according to their special sin. One episode= one murder. Whatever they do, they can?t seem to write themselves out of their predicament. The last extra long ?episode (6th) only the lead character (protag) and his/her wingman/Read more
My take.
… The Original screenplay writer who was put aside murders them according to their special sin. One episode= one murder. Whatever they do, they can?t seem to write themselves out of their predicament. The last extra long ?episode (6th) only the lead character (protag) and his/her wingman/woman are left. The wingman?s sin is Pride, but now he has no pride left he/she sees the hidden deadly sins connected to the characters in the screenplay and the absurdity that the real actors acting them out on the set also have those deadly sins in their normal day to day life.. They re-write from “who” they are in their core, so whatever they write always contains their deadly sin and one by one they are massacred?- game over or…?
See lessWhen a killer starts following the script seven actors deserted on a movie set must re-write their own ending before they die BEHIND THE SCENES.
Why "seven" actors. You must have thought about this special number. Are you refering to the seven deadly sins?
Why “seven” actors. You must have thought about this special number. Are you refering to the seven deadly sins?
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