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Written by Alex, on 06-01-2012 04:02 Kill Bill - Volume 1
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This movie idea is about a normal accountant Kevin, who works for a big company in a small office. Kevin (who is about 40), suffers from accute depression, which started after his wife died 6 years ago. Kevin lives a very boring life, with an incredibly boring routine. Everyday the same things exactly. One day as he is cleaning his house he finds some pictures and some notes his wife had hidden, he bursts into tears. Suddenly his routine becomes un bearable. Eventually (havent thought of this trancision) he creates a new drug, cosmic he calls it. This drug creates intense allucinations, the user loses every sense of reality. For the first time in his life he feels happy. His routine falls apart after a while, and he lives in his own world created by drugs. He meets a very beautiful woman and they start dating. For the first time in a long time he feels happy. After some months dating, Clair (the woman) tells him she is pregnant. They decide to move to hawai and raise their children there. The night before they leave Kevin is preparing his stuff. He decides to use cosmic (drug) for the last time. But an over dose stops his heart, and he dies with a smile in the bath tub. This idea needs improvement surely, but it is a good idea. Specially if it has good music on the backround (T-Rex, Rolling stones, david bowie etc...).
Last update: 06-01-2012 04:02
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Posted by nickb123, on 07-01-2012 22:07, IP 92.6.203.188, Registered
1. cool
The woman he met should not exist, she should be a hallucination of his wife who passed, a memory of when he was most happiest, and obviously the viewers don't know this at first
 
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