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A Raisin in the Sun Part Deux

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2010

.....don't look at me. This is Adrian's abomination. I only came in to try to fix his failure.

This is what Adrian did. He came up with a fantastic plot for his project, which was to make a movie about the future of the characters. So he came up with making a series of interviews with the family, and in between, flashbacks to individual situations unique to each character. But that's it. That's all he came up with. He didn't make a script, he didn't make a storyboard, no plan whatsoever.

What's hilarious is that he concluded that he was gonna have his group improvise. HAH! Here's a tip: if you're in high school, NEVER tell your classmates to improvise. I don't care who your classmates are, they suck at acting, let alone improvising.

So I was left to pretty much do his movie for him. When I showed up, all he had was interviews. Interviews that went buttfuck nowhere. I jump on the easiest thing I could think of to film for a flashback, a burglary. AND I came up with a cool twist to it, that it's not actually a flashback, it's a flash-forward, because it turns out the interviewer was another racist punk-ass cunt and wanted to lift their fantastically rich household. They absolutely LOVED the idea. But of course I have to find out, nobody even knows who the hell the interviewer is, because ALL of the interview scenes only show his knee. That's it. His knee.

I also came up with a drug dealing scene, a prostitution scene, childhood race ignorance situations, and somehow, none of it ever crossed Adrian's mind. So it was never done.

As for those interviews.... you don't need to see them. Trust me.

I'm really only uploading this for reminiscent purposes, and as another piece to my progress. As soon as I walked into that house, those kids started listening to me immediately. They were doing what I was asking them to do. Especially Elder, the dude with no shirt, oh wow, everything he did was exactly what I asked of him.


Here's some advice to all of you: if you want to make a FILM, you've got to have a PLAN!!!!

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