One of my favorite written concepts from a movie is in Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven, Will Munny builds a future for his children on money that cost the life of the only remaining friend of his past, & that the kid will end up spending the money for spectacles, so he can finally have 20/20 vision. He'll spend every day of his life that he wears those glasses reflecting on the fact that he only has the ability to see properly, because two men paid for it with their lives. A chilling thought that. I could imagine that thought driving a man so insane as to gouge his own eyes out.
Have you ever had a movie's writing grip you like that?
Have you ever had a movie's writing grip you like that?