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A timid young woman, a former recluse, gets her dream job at a prestigious real estate agency and must compete with its cutthroat male agents.
Okay. Thanks guys. I'll think about this. I don't mean to shoehorn an agenda or anything. I just imagined a shy, sweet, soft spoken (yet flawed) young woman surrounded by testosterone-filled alpha males/veterans of their trade. (Two Days, One Night meets Glengarry Glen Ross.) Her arc is from shy, swRead more
Okay. Thanks guys. I’ll think about this.
I don’t mean to shoehorn an agenda or anything. I just imagined a shy, sweet, soft spoken (yet flawed) young woman surrounded by testosterone-filled alpha males/veterans of their trade. (Two Days, One Night meets Glengarry Glen Ross.)
Her arc is from shy, sweet, emotionally fragile to feisty, courageous, etc. She gets fired in the end for sticking to her beliefs and principles and being authentic. She loses and wins because she very much has become comfortable in the world and defeated a lot of demons.
Her backstory: she married a fraudster who used and abused her, after a divorce she became a recluse and didn’t trust anyone. She was afraid of the world.
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Okay. Thanks everyone. I'll give this another go...
Okay. Thanks everyone. I’ll give this another go…
See lessA timid young woman, a former recluse, gets her dream job at a prestigious real estate agency and must compete with its cutthroat male agents.
What's at stake: her self-esteem. If she fails she goes back to being terrified of the world. Her goal: to feel comfortable in the world again. By staying and succeeding - it's a personal win.
What’s at stake: her self-esteem. If she fails she goes back to being terrified of the world. Her goal: to feel comfortable in the world again. By staying and succeeding – it’s a personal win.
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