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ADRENOCHROME

Feature · Thriller · 124 pages
Status: Spec
When his date's car is broken into and her laptop stolen, a repressed office worker hunts the homeless thief across Los Angeles to reclaim his masculinity
Written by Nick Rose
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7 Accolades

1 Writer

Los Angeles, California
Delusional idiot writing about delusional idiots. For the past ten years, I've been conducting a participatory anthropology on rare types of White People, and my life's work is to transmit my findings through scripted television and film. #gobruins

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"ADRENOCHROME is a perfect example of taking an otherwise innocent and simple log line and pushing it to the absolute extreme. It's an extraordinarily detailed and intricate nightmare, with jarring bits of gore coupled with dashes of comedy and a narrative that is both unpredictable and intentionally gratuitous... ...without a doubt, ADRENOCHROME is an unconventional rollercoaster of a project. The overall story and premise feels like a nightmare fueled cross between Gaspar Noe, The Safdie Brothers and David Foster Wallace...those looking for something raw and authentic will resonate deeply with the project’s world building, characters and just how radical the narrative is... ...the plot is a masterclass in subverting expectations. It walks the fine line of genuinely surprising us while still not totally confusing or throwing us off. It successfully plays on our expectations of what to expect, although the slightly darker edge gives the project a sense of self awareness. The first part of the story felt like the script was actively caricaturing and making fun of cinema cliches in a way that felt authentic and hilarious..." Launch Pad Feature Development Notes