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When a mundane man's absurd daily gripes go mega-viral on Twitter, he discovers his entire life is an unscripted reality spectacle engineered for billions of voyeurs.
When a mundane man's absurd daily gripes go mega-viral on Twitter, he discovers his entire life is an unscripted reality spectacle engineered for billions of voyeurs.
Synopsis
Jake Harlan wakes to find his rant about expired milk has 40 million views and strangers quoting his every word on the street. Cameras he never noticed track his commute, his fights with his girlfriend, even his dreams. As fans demand bigger drama, Jake begins sabotaging the show only to learn the audience controls the plot twists in real time.
The story
Jake's tweet explodes; strangers treat him like a celebrity while subtle glitches reveal hidden cameras in his apartment.
He teams with a rogue viewer to expose the producers, but every escape attempt is scripted for higher ratings and his allies turn out to be plants.
Jake hijacks the broadcast to broadcast his own unfiltered breakdown, forcing the world to choose between spectacle and his freedom.
The cast
Mid-30s office drone whose sarcastic tweets accidentally make him the most watched person alive.
dream cast: Jesse Eisenberg
Jake's girlfriend who starts as annoyed skeptic then risks everything to help him break the fourth wall.
dream cast: Anya Taylor-Joy
The slick mastermind who treats Jake's life like premium content and will kill ratings to protect the IP.
dream cast: Oscar Isaac
Obsessive viewer who infiltrates the production to become Jake's unlikely ally and moral mirror.
dream cast: Timothée Chalamet
On-air expert analyzing Jake's every move who secretly leaks production secrets to him.
dream cast: Regina King
Dream crew
in the style of David Fincher, precise paranoia and cold precision
in the style of Charlie Kaufman, layered meta identity puzzles
in the style of Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, anxious electronic dread
Cold open
INT. JAKE'S APARTMENT - NIGHT JAKE, 34, bleary-eyed in boxers, stares at his phone. The screen shows his tweet: "Milk expired yesterday and so did my will to live." 2.3M likes. He scoffs, tosses the phone. Suddenly the fridge HUMS louder. A tiny red LED blinks behind the milk carton. Jake freezes. From the street below, a DOZEN PHONES point up at his window, screens glowing. JAKE (whisper) What the hell...
Why now
In an era where one tweet can end careers or launch cults, this film captures the terror and thrill of total visibility, forcing audiences to confront how social media has turned every private moment into potential public property.
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