I got another idea for the movie. It's about a hitman who lived double lives. He is currently divorced with a child who is 20 or so. He gave up the hitman business long ago. During his hitman days, he does a hit, little does he know that it is actually the son of a huge crime boss. Years later, the crime boss finally receives info on who killed his won and captures his child and ex-wife and will kill them unless he does a couple of jobs. The hitman now needs to go back and do what he knows best: kill.
Still sounds a bit iffy, but with my brother pouring in ideas (which he hasn't done) it could be better.
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The problem with this story is that wouldn't the crime family get revenge on the hitman rather than hire him? And why would it take so long for the crime family to find out who killed his "won"? The reason why I don't have ideas right now is that I'm mentally down and I need some breathing room. It's not that easy to make a movie. First you need to get an idea. Second, you have to write a treatment around that idea. Third, you write a script. Fourth, you draw storyboards. Fifth, you have to scout out locations. Sixth, you shoot the goddamn. Finally, post-production. To you, it feels like "okay, we got an idea! Let's shoot it!!" It's not that easy, bro. The ideas that you come up with are too complex. It has to be something much simpler and that can be shot around our house. And why do you keep on insisting on a hitman who comes back to kill? Why can't be a hitman who currently being hired a la Collateral? Why does it have to be an old guy? The other problem is that you want to be a director for this film but yet you don't know how to direct a proper film. Sure, you did "I Against I" but this is different. I want to make something that's worth mentioning to people. I want to say "I shot this movie a couple of years ago. It's great and I want you to see it." I don't want to unintentionally laugh at my movie.
If you really want to make a movie, you would have ideas now and start producing treatments, scripts, storyboards.
Plus, I don't want to direct. I just want to hold the camera.
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