Sunday, February 19, 2012

Film Noir (Female Role Ad)

Originally I had a couple of Film Noir requests, but I've decided to roll them all in to one, although there's still the choice of what kind of character I'm looking for someone to play. For those of you interested in Film Noir, I'm looking for all the basics -- either a flirtatious femme fatale, a woman with mob troubles or a mixture of both. I always play my characters as old-fashioned rugged men, stinking of masculinity who can't resist the damsel-in-distress. If you still love Film Noir (or it's futuristic varients Neo-noir and Tech-noir) but aren't interested in this storyline, still give me a shout -- because I'm always up for any opportunity to write something.

What you can expect from me: A deep storyline involving plot-twists, corrupt characters with blurred motives (there are no goodie-two-shoes in my stories), multiple characters.

Film Noir
Uninspired Writer x Mysterious Bar Girl
This is sort of inspired by a song I listened to by Noah and the Whale. It's called L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N.* if you're interested. The basic set-up is that there's a failed writer who frequents a bar/cafe, where "his best work was his letters home" filled with "extended works of fiction about imaginery success". Here he meets your character, who has a couple of secrets of her own. One night they get close, and suddenly they're meeting there every night. She becomes his muse, a tragic character whose brief few hours with him each night are her only escape from her own personal demons.
He slowly learns the things she's trying to hide, where she comes from and who she's connected with. In typical film noir fashion, he gets sucked in to something which he should have stayed well clear of. But he'll stick by her even if it kills him. She could be a(n):
? Unhappy wife (of a gangster/mob boss).
? Femme Fatale (who seeks the writer's help, and will use her womanly charm to get it).
? Prostitute (addicted to drugs and/or an abusive pimp who put her on them).
? Immigrant (with an unpayable debt to those that smuggled her in).

"There's more rules in here than Nazi Germany".

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