Doorways, doorways and more doorways.
The only thing running through my mind when I was writing the script. Remembering that worn yet spunky keymaker from the Matrix trilogy, I wondered how he managed those doors, then again, he was a program (or a crack in my opinion).
Which brings to mind something that struck me when I started the script. Throw someone who knows nothing of the Matrix, the Programmes or the Agents. I wonder how would this person react. Shock? Horror? Fascination? Confusion?
But what if he was apathetic? Or rather, naive and stubborn?
Much to ponder indeed, but I did get cracking.
This is a story of a boy, a young man if you will, working as a courier. On the way to deliver a letter, he stumbles into a glitch, subtle enough to go unnoticed, well, unnoticed to him only. Various interactions between the different characters will try to help him shed light on the situation, perhaps confuse him even more, you’ll see.
Can’t let the cat out of the bag can I?
However, I feel film seems so out of place for something like this. It lacks oomph, I’ll go think about it.
Signing off,
Loucifer