Plastic man: .. ".. ever since I was a young hoodlum, a young soft-core criminal, I dreamed of designing the C-series Jet... a Jet that would circumnavigate all the Byzantinian pathways, as complex as biochemistry, of the economic sanctions that were responsible for so much crime, of which I was such a pure product of, very much myself as a product of the environment, an environment produced, facilitated by economic sanctions, true weapons of mass destruction upon society.... and I wondered whether jean-paul Sartre wrote his essay, "The Wall", about in fact, economic sanctions.. I wondered this without ever having read the essay.. but the title of the essay speaks volumes.. then Sartre finally wrote, "A critique of pure reason", a huge, huge work, about his theories of Marxism I believe, but it's almost as if Sartre wrote this book after the turn of the milleneum, I don't remember seeing "A critique of pure reason", it's two or three volumes, in bookstores at ALL until AFTER the year 2000, as if it wasn't 'till after the year 2000 that Jean-paul Sartre finally finished the book, a masterpiece of his it would have to be... and like Sartre was and is still alive well after the year 2000... and I feel I could meet him someday.. while I was still a young, silly hoodlum.. in my twenties, in my mid sorta late twenties.. more my mid twenties than my late twenties, I read Sartre's "Being and nothingness" religiously.. and it gave me SO MANY thoughts about the nature of acting.. and how you can wed, make a marriage of, acting and you're very personal investigations of consciousness thru the sheer act of reading of Sartre's great non-fiction book essay, "Being and Nothingness"...
screenplay for "Plastic man".. this monologue written so far by an unknown screenwriter.. perhaps you the American producers of "Plastic man" can come up with.. can invent your own name for this screenwriter.. and you can also get Jason Fuchs on board as a principle co-screenwriter of "Plastic man"...
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