I like to write screenplays that leave the viewer unsettled at certain moments in the film, especially when the viewer thinks he or she has full knowledge of the characters and actions.
Another element I play with is the time frame, resorting to flashbacks and flashfowards to tell the plot.
Less recurrent is to tell the story of characters that are not recurrent or thought of, such as the life of a cardboard collector in the streets.
In short, I like cinema as we see it today on the screens, but I like to break a little with the narrative schemes.
Greetings! ,
Yours faithfully.
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Jonathan Leroux