Small Dissonances From Those Good Hearts

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GENRE: Drama, Slow Burn, Friendship, Medieval Touch

LOGLINE: Dissonances and bad omens lead two friends of different castes and ages to seek the best way to end their friendship, only to be drawn into a closer yet deadly relationship.

SYNOPSIS:

ACT 1

Fin and Polsavos ponder the best way to end their friendship. Polsavos believes their relationship is no longer suitable since he has been assigned to replace his father, who is suffering from cancer. Meanwhile, Fin is troubled by recurring nightmares about being killed by Polsavos and a village fortune teller's prediction that their friendship will end tragically if it continues. They each choose different paths: Polsavos decides to forget and hate, while Fin chooses to kill. However, they start by attempting to forget, which is thwarted by Polsavos, leading them to meet again and seek another solution.

ACT 2

Forgetting begins again, but along the way, each character feels out of sync (dissonance) with their identity. The conflict between them makes it even harder to separate. Polsavos eventually forces Fin to kill him due to the stress of losing his identity, but this act strengthens their friendship. The initial conflict resurfaces even worse, leading to the death of someone they love, which brings their relationship to disgust and ends in revenge.

ACT 3

Polsavos and Fin become each other's toughest enemies. Their tense and emotional decisions culminate in the death of one of them, proving the prophecy true.

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PRICE: $20,000

GENRE: Drama, Slow Burn, Friendship, Medieval Touch

LOGLINE: Dissonances and bad omens lead two friends of different castes and ages to seek the best way to end their friendship, only to be drawn into a closer yet deadly relationship.

SYNOPSIS:

ACT 1

Fin and Polsavos ponder the best way to end their friendship. Polsavos believes their relationship is no longer suitable since he has been assigned to replace his father, who is suffering from cancer. Meanwhile, Fin is troubled by recurring nightmares about being killed by Polsavos and a village fortune teller's prediction that their friendship will end tragically if it continues. They each choose different paths: Polsavos decides to forget and hate, while Fin chooses to kill. However, they start by attempting to forget, which is thwarted by Polsavos, leading them to meet again and seek another solution.

ACT 2

Forgetting begins again, but along the way, each character feels out of sync (dissonance) with their identity. The conflict between them makes it even harder to separate. Polsavos eventually forces Fin to kill him due to the stress of losing his identity, but this act strengthens their friendship. The initial conflict resurfaces even worse, leading to the death of someone they love, which brings their relationship to disgust and ends in revenge.

ACT 3

Polsavos and Fin become each other's toughest enemies. Their tense and emotional decisions culminate in the death of one of them, proving the prophecy true.

PRICE: $20,000

GENRE: Drama, Slow Burn, Friendship, Medieval Touch

LOGLINE: Dissonances and bad omens lead two friends of different castes and ages to seek the best way to end their friendship, only to be drawn into a closer yet deadly relationship.

SYNOPSIS:

ACT 1

Fin and Polsavos ponder the best way to end their friendship. Polsavos believes their relationship is no longer suitable since he has been assigned to replace his father, who is suffering from cancer. Meanwhile, Fin is troubled by recurring nightmares about being killed by Polsavos and a village fortune teller's prediction that their friendship will end tragically if it continues. They each choose different paths: Polsavos decides to forget and hate, while Fin chooses to kill. However, they start by attempting to forget, which is thwarted by Polsavos, leading them to meet again and seek another solution.

ACT 2

Forgetting begins again, but along the way, each character feels out of sync (dissonance) with their identity. The conflict between them makes it even harder to separate. Polsavos eventually forces Fin to kill him due to the stress of losing his identity, but this act strengthens their friendship. The initial conflict resurfaces even worse, leading to the death of someone they love, which brings their relationship to disgust and ends in revenge.

ACT 3

Polsavos and Fin become each other's toughest enemies. Their tense and emotional decisions culminate in the death of one of them, proving the prophecy true.

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