Screen
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I wrote a script. No, really. A real one. With dialogues, scenes, and even a hint of structure. Hollywood hasn’t called yet, but maybe they just lost my number.

Adam
An example of a character type

Anne

LOGLINE
Anna, a girl trapped in the routine of a big city, meets Adam—a man who lives as if tomorrow doesn’t exist. Their encounter is a spark that could either set her free or burn her to the ground.
SYNOPSIS
Anna’s life is a repetitive cycle: work, public transport, empty conversations. Her existence is a series of predictable events reflected in the glass facades of the metropolis. But one night, she stumbles into a club and meets Adam—a man who lives on the edge, laughs in the face of danger, and creates chaos with the grace of an anarchist.
His madness is contagious. They wander through the night city, launch fireworks from their hands, steal moments from each other’s lives, and break all the rules. For the first time, Anna tastes real freedom—and for the first time, she realizes that freedom comes at a cost.
Soon, her world begins to fall apart. What seemed like a romantic adventure turns into a struggle for control over herself. Adam isn’t just a dreamer—he’s a rebel who burns brighter than the rest but also fades faster. Now, Anna must decide: return to the familiar world or follow him into the unknown, where risk is the price of true emotions.
TONE AND VISUAL STYLE
The film is a clash of two worlds: Anna’s sterile, muted reality and Adam’s chaotic, pulsating life. The camera captures her existence with a cold, mechanical rhythm, but when he enters the frame, the visuals shift—colors explode, movement becomes dynamic, and the world feels alive. Every scene is filled with energy—whether it’s neon lights reflecting off wet pavement, the flicker of sparklers in someone’s hands, or distorted reflections in store windows, growing more surreal by the second.
This is not just a love story—it’s an exploration of freedom, addiction, destructive passions, and the longing to break free from oneself.
WHY IT MATTERS
This film will resonate with anyone who has ever felt like they were living the wrong life, who has dreamed of something greater but was too afraid to take the leap. It’s not just a romantic drama—it’s an explosion of emotions, chaotic and blinding, like a firework igniting the night sky.
This script is an opportunity to tell a story that is beautiful, dangerous, and intensely alive.