Author: | Hugo Lunny | ISBN: | 1230001452433 |
Publisher: | Broken English Films | Publication: | July 10, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Hugo Lunny |
ISBN: | 1230001452433 |
Publisher: | Broken English Films |
Publication: | July 10, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Written in 2003, this is the original screenplay from the 2005 independent feature shot in Vancouver, BC. The screenplay has been modified into a play format for easy reading on mobile devices.
Plot: It's not that Scott doesn't care about the women in his life: he just cares about himself so much more.
"The Myth Of The Individual" chronicles Scott's adventures in deception, with trickery and headgames taken to such extremes that not even he knows what's real any more. But once a woman who loves him discovers what he's been up to, Scott's life is turned upside down: how can a liar escape a lie?
Hugo Lunny's first film is an intense mixture of comedy and pathos, of the sublime and of the ridiculous, that has earned comparisons to Dostoyevsky's "Notes From The Underground" and Robert Greene's "Art of Seduction."
An emphatically modern battle of the sexes, "The Myth Of The Individual" offers an essential portrait of contemporary relationships.
Written in 2003, this is the original screenplay from the 2005 independent feature shot in Vancouver, BC. The screenplay has been modified into a play format for easy reading on mobile devices.
Plot: It's not that Scott doesn't care about the women in his life: he just cares about himself so much more.
"The Myth Of The Individual" chronicles Scott's adventures in deception, with trickery and headgames taken to such extremes that not even he knows what's real any more. But once a woman who loves him discovers what he's been up to, Scott's life is turned upside down: how can a liar escape a lie?
Hugo Lunny's first film is an intense mixture of comedy and pathos, of the sublime and of the ridiculous, that has earned comparisons to Dostoyevsky's "Notes From The Underground" and Robert Greene's "Art of Seduction."
An emphatically modern battle of the sexes, "The Myth Of The Individual" offers an essential portrait of contemporary relationships.