(A musical gift from Susie)
Mike’s thoughts on this hot piece: “The
music nerd in me loves the voicings used on the guitar for this song.
Aside from that it's a really pretty song that is very dynamic for a song
that maintains such a mellow vibe throughout.”
Movie Title: "He is Tim and She is
Alexandra"
Screenwriter: M. Malarkey
Genre: Indie Dramedy
Some context: After dating for
six-and-a-half years Tim and Alexandra finally come to the realization that
their relationship has reached a complete standstill. The two have a number of
tear-filled conversations about what to do.
Montage: After a 'trying-to-fix-this'
date at the carnival (where they first met nearly seven years earlier), Tim
decides he's ready to move on. The exact discussion isn't shown, just Tim
looking upset sitting in his car as Alexandra walks to her front door. They know it's probably the last time they will see each other. Tim drives home
trying to fight his decision but sticks with it. Alexandra texts him
endlessly from her bed, goes for a walk, looks at the carnival from across the
lagoon. She falls asleep on a bench. When she awakes in the morning she
thinks she sees Tim coming toward her but it's a stranger in similar clothes.
Ending Line: "Oh, I thought you
were someone else. Someone I don't know anymore."
(A musical gift from Mike)
Susie’s thoughts on this hot piece: “The bounce of the keyboard/piano/tambourine reminds me of every Rom-Com’s end credits I’ve ever loved. It’s warm and the lilt seems to say “and they all lived happily ever after.” And, it’s in French, so you feel a little cooler listening to it.”
Movie Title: Do Gooders
Screenwriter: S. Gutowski
Genre: Comedy
Some context: It’s Dec 22nd.
Best friends Drake and Bex have both been dumped. They’re stuck in Chicago with
no holiday plans. They get drunk and order in Chinese. Bex reads a fortune
cookie that says, “The only cure for blues is a charitable lifestyle”. They vow
to put 100% of their next three days into helping others have a better
Christmas. Drake has just printed out a wish list for some kids at the local
orphanage.
Montage: Dressed in red and green
sweaters and Santa hats, the pair boards the El. They begin to hand out candy canes to strangers on the train; the passenger's surprised smiles
are infectious. Inside the store, they consult the kids’
wish list and fill their cart with LEGOS, a scooter, cute stuffed animals, etc.
They wrap the presents; the stack of gifts
grows higher and higher. They pile everything into Drake’s SUV and hit the
road. They knock on the door of the first house: the mother opens the door and whispers “shhh!” Drake and Bex smile, leave the presents on the
doorstep, and then hide behind their car to watch the mom call the kids out to see
what Santa left. The kids are ecstatic. Drake and Bex stifle a laugh. They stop
at another house. This time the family welcomes them in like old friends. The
parents are teary, thankful they have presents to give their kids. Drake and
Bex play with the kids and their new gifts before they hit the road again.
Ending line: "It's like when the Grinch's heart grew and then he picked up the entire sled to save all the presents. I feel like I could throw this car over a fence. Or box a kangaroo."
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