Synopsis

What is inner peace to you? Where does it come from? Sometimes we find it in the concept of freedom, religious beliefs or even meditation. Are we really at peace or is there a glitch in society that prevents us from truly finding it? This is the story of a frustrated, angry kid that is closing near the peak of disaster. As he escapes into the past and possibilities of the future, his fear of the world grows greater as he is forced to deal with the hassles of everyday city life, almost until the point of completely giving up on the world. With every recollection and daydream that occurs, he is taunted with the idea of escape and ways to deal with his frustrations. Throughout the film he envisions a character that somehow seems to always be at peace with himself and his surroundings. Is the man real, or is it a subconscious reaction? Will the kid use the clues that the universe is providing, or will he end up rejecting them as he has done in his past? One day, he finds himself sitting at a deserted bar for no other reason than to think. Can the people he encounters help him find the right path or is their no connection? Will the universe unfold, as it should? Can he escape the jungle of concrete? Will he ever truly grasp the concept of inner peace, or was it already inside of him, waiting to reach out and take control of the world, as he knows it? Come and follow him on a mystical journey into finding one’s inner peace.

4 comments:

J Postal said...

Z-
You have allooty of questions, however I was hgoping to get somemore in the way of answers from the synopsis.
It is literrate and does give me some clues. Since the film is a bit of a cypher to begin with I think I want to know more of what you are thinking.
J

Dwayne Butcher said...

I don't think you have to give more answers in the synopsis. The questions are clues for the viwer as they watch the film.

Tiffani Nikole said...

I like the way this synopsis was approached. It makes me want to ask myself these questions while viewing the film. Im thinking...

Nanarb Yenid said...

too many question marks. be more assertive in the language