KILLING ZOE

When a skilled safecracker is recruited by his old friend to participate in a bank heist in Paris, he becomes entangled in a complex relationship with a young artist and escort who is caught up in the dangerous plan.

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Unique Selling Point

Delve into a gripping and action-packed crime thriller that transcends boundaries. "Last Tango in Paris" is a cinematic masterpiece that blends high-stakes heists, complex characters, and an immersive multicultural experience. Immerse yourself in the vibrant streets of Paris as American Zed gets entangled with the enigmatic Eric and his crew of eccentric criminals. Follow their treacherous journey as they plan and execute a daring bank robbery, navigating moral dilemmas, betrayals, and explosive confrontations. Prepare for a sensory overload as the screenplay masterfully weaves together cultural nuances, from Senegalese taxi drivers to vibrant jazz clubs, creating a backdrop that pulsates with life and authenticity. Each character is meticulously crafted, their unique perspectives and motivations driving the narrative forward like a relentless force. Experience a fresh and captivating storytelling style that defies conventions. Prepare for rapid-fire dialogue, gritty realism, and unpredictable plot twists that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This is not just a heist movie; it's a thrilling exploration of loyalty, betrayal, and the human condition. "Last Tango in Paris" is a cinematic experience that will linger in your thoughts long after the credits roll. Its unique tapestry of crime, culture, and compelling characters will leave you yearning for more. Prepare for a cinematic journey that will redefine your expectations of the genre, showcasing an unparalleled storytelling voice that captivates and resonates.

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Story Facts

Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller, Comedy, Romance, Friendship, Drug, Action

Setting: Contemporary, Paris, France

Themes: Chaos and Violence, Love and Relationships, Identity and Belonging, Power and Corruption, Art and Culture

Conflict & Stakes: Zed and Eric's conflict over Zoey's loyalties, as well as the increasing danger of their heist and the potential consequences for their lives.

Mood: Dark and suspenseful, with moments of violence and humor

Standout Features:

  • Unique Hook: A bank heist movie set in Paris with a diverse cast of characters and a unique blend of violence and romance.
  • Major Twist: The revelation that Eric is HIV-positive and has been taking unnecessary risks.
  • Distinctive Setting: The film's depiction of Paris as a dangerous and unforgiving city.
  • Genre Blend: The film's unique blend of crime thriller and romance.
  • Unique Character: The character of Eric, a complex and contradictory figure who is both charming and ruthless.

Comparable Scripts: Reservoir Dogs, The Killing, Heat, Le Cercle Rouge, The Town, The French Connection, The Departed, The Wire, Zero Dark Thirty, The Wire

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Overall Score: 7.80
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