At first I didn’t find any flaws in “Kim”. And if I can’t find any flaws I can’t rewrite it to make it better.
It wasn’t good enough as it is, but still perfect in my eyes.
I had a problem. A huge problem.
I started to read the script again. Hey, that line isn’t needed. Now, wait a minute, this description sounds darn dull…
And slowly another image appeared. I did see flaws. I do understand why it was dumped.
YES!!!
There is hope!
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4 comments:
Yes, there is! And none in the icy perfection!
I believe a script can always be better but we always run out of time to find that high point in a creation of a story.
You have more time to find that high point in "Kim".
Bassoon, you are so right.
Robert, too many stories are rushed through. Every filmmaker should have plenty of time and a abundant budget.
What you say is true as I see many failed movies that simply needed several more rewrites to polish the story before production began.
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