Saturday, August 9, 2014

SOLILOQUY - Synopsis

SOLILOQUY©

-Marilyn 

LOG LINE: Soliloquy is a coming of age story about two red haired twins; Lance and Lalique who are both in new jobs, apartments and relationships and the view of life they exquisitely capture in their journalism work. A wild mix of characters join them for this delightful story.


SYNOPSIS: Lalique film and her twin brother Lance have just moved into new apartments and have their first journalist jobs for local papers.  Photography is Lalique and Lances passion and they have a rare moments where they have inspiration in their articles found from unusual here situations.  Lalique rescues Lance regularly with home cooked meals and they have a loving relationship as close twins. Lance and Lalique fall in love with people in the same industry Lavinia, a retro pin up looking brunette who loves red lipstick. Lance asks her to marry him and introduces Lavinia to a fellow photographer Milton.

Lavinia falls in love with Milton who understands her candor and Lance learns how best to be accepted into generosity of her Jewish family; Lavina's; smile say nothing and she'll go for money for their vacation time.   

Lalique discusses loosing her virginity with Milton and they make sure they are prepared; he's had three girls prior only.

Lance sees a man shot at on the street; he escapes and fears it's his wife sending a hit man after a huge fight they had. He gets an assignment on blue haired old ladies and learns about their bingo habits.

Lalique meets Chad her gay neighbor who puts her make up on for a dinner with Milton who then photographs her looking sultry.  Shortly after Chad and his flaming partner join the friends for dinner and they argue through it; the gay couple leading to a mature non judgemental acceptance by the friends of ineptness in behavior of dinner guests. 

Lance and Lalique wrap up the film with a story about the 
Greatness of space at a local conservatory and the joyousness of life on Earth experiencing the small miraculous wonders of daily life.


No comments:

Post a Comment