that’s a wrap

Every time you went for a movie, you know it’ll end at least one and a half hours.

When you came out from a movie, you either liking it or shaking your head in dissatisfaction. It’s so easy coz you know that’s the ending when the credit rolling up from the bottom of the screen.

But how do you put an ending on a relationship when its suddenly feels like a dreadful D-listed movie?

The actors didn’t have chemistry when they were together, the storyline feels like dragging from the first scene and there’s no plot developing even at the climates – if there are any surprises in the middle – its feel so flat and forceful.

Is the director at fault?

And who should be the director in the first place?

You or him?

In a relationship, one party has to be a director and the other one has to be the screenplay at any time. Both plays an important role in making sure the actors stay fresh in every scene they were together.

A director would able to lead the way for the actors to follow the screenplay which has been laid out in the first place and if there’s any obstacles in plot development, the director should knows how to tweak the screenplay if necessary.

But how could you finish a movie together when his already becomes a stone cold actor?

Is it you at fault when it has turn into a dreadful script?

Perhaps his already signed for a different movie with a different casts.

Maybe it’s time to call, that’s a wrap!


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