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In 1977, a reformed ex-con, desperate to pay for his mother?s hospital bill, returns to his old life of drug dealing but soon learns the game has changed and the players are more ruthless than before.
Another influence - ?Light Sleeper? where Willem Defoe plays an introspective drug dealer having an existential crisis.
Another influence – ?Light Sleeper? where Willem Defoe plays an introspective drug dealer having an existential crisis.
See lessIn 1977, a reformed ex-con, desperate to pay for his mother?s hospital bill, returns to his old life of drug dealing but soon learns the game has changed and the players are more ruthless than before.
Okay. It's "Carlito's Way" meets "The Mule". Ha. No. Joking aside. I was inspired by the "Breaking Bad" character arc. I imagine him from going from weak, passive and somewhat fearful to being a charismatic, fearless gangster. And he loses friends and family to do it. But yeah - that would be clicheRead more
Okay. It’s “Carlito’s Way” meets “The Mule”. Ha. No. Joking aside. I was inspired by the “Breaking Bad” character arc. I imagine him from going from weak, passive and somewhat fearful to being a charismatic, fearless gangster. And he loses friends and family to do it. But yeah – that would be cliche and middle of the road.
See lessA reformed sex addict, suffering intimacy problems with a woman who offers him stability, returns to his former psychiatrist, a twisted and manipulative woman for whom he might still be madly in love with.
I?d mention Erectile Dysfunction but it goes deeper than that - not unlike Clockwork Orange, he?s almost violently ill whenever he gets close to this good woman he supposedly loves. On an emotional level, he pushes her away as well. It?s a black comedy - the way that perhaps ?Fight Club? is a blackRead more
I?d mention Erectile Dysfunction but it goes deeper than that – not unlike Clockwork Orange, he?s almost violently ill whenever he gets close to this good woman he supposedly loves. On an emotional level, he pushes her away as well.
It?s a black comedy – the way that perhaps ?Fight Club? is a black comedy or ?The King of Comedy?. It?s also a homage to psychosexual thrillers such as ?Fatal Attraction?, ?Basic Instinct?, ?The Game? (Michael Douglas yuppie in peril films).?
Also – this is for a limited series. 8 episodes.
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