Stories about Love, the Absence of Love, Courage, Hope & The Strange
An aging jukebox man who never left his Bronx neighborhood gets a second chance at love and redemption when a childhood flame reappears sick in a hospital — and he must decide whether to run again or finally fight for the life they could have shared.
An aging jukebox man who never left his Bronx neighborhood gets a second chance at love and redemption when a childhood flame reappears sick in a hospital — and he must decide whether to run again or finally fight for the life they could have shared.
UNIQUE SELLING POINT
The script's unique selling proposition is its authentic portrayal of working-class Bronx life combined with a poignant second-chance romance spanning 50 years. Unlike typical romantic dramas, it grounds its love story in the specific cultural and economic realities of a changing neighborhood, using the soda shop as a metaphor for community and tradition. The integration of Lou Christie's music as a narrative device creates a distinctive nostalgic atmosphere that enhances the emotional journey.
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An aging Bronx jukebox man, haunted by a youthful mistake, gets a second chance at love and redemption when a medical scare reunites him with the girl he let go — over three egg creams, Christmas miracles, and a jukebox’s rhapsody, he learns how to live again.
An aging Bronx jukebox man, haunted by a youthful mistake, gets a second chance at love and redemption when a medical scare reunites him with the girl he let go — over three egg creams, Christmas miracles, and a jukebox’s rhapsody, he learns how to live again.
UNIQUE SELLING POINT
A deeply nostalgic, character-driven romance set against the authentic backdrop of a changing Bronx, exploring second chances and late-life redemption through the lens of a lifelong neighborhood fixture. The script's unique selling point is its authentic portrayal of working-class Bronx life and its exploration of love rediscovered in later years, combined with the specific cultural touchstones of egg creams, jukeboxes, and neighborhood dynamics.
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An aging jukebox repairman in the Bronx must face a feared medical diagnosis—only to find his long-lost teenage love waiting in a hospital. Given a second chance, he and the woman he never stopped loving spend 25 tender days rewriting the life they once ran from.
An aging jukebox repairman in the Bronx must face a feared medical diagnosis—only to find his long-lost teenage love waiting in a hospital. Given a second chance, he and the woman he never stopped loving spend 25 tender days rewriting the life they once ran from.
UNIQUE SELLING POINT
A unique blend of Bronx nostalgia, late-life romance, and Lou Christie's music as a narrative device creates a distinctive romantic dramedy that explores second chances and the enduring power of first love across decades. The authentic Bronx setting and detailed cultural references provide a specific, immersive world rarely seen in contemporary romantic films.
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On Christmas Eve a grieving teenage sister, haunted by her brother’s suicide after relentless bullying, finds a newborn abandoned on the subway platform — forcing her to transform private grief into a rescue that becomes a plea for tolerance.
On Christmas Eve a grieving teenage sister, haunted by her brother’s suicide after relentless bullying, finds a newborn abandoned on the subway platform — forcing her to transform private grief into a rescue that becomes a plea for tolerance.
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PUSH distinguishes itself through its raw, unflinching portrayal of LGBTQ+ bullying and its ripple effects on families. The screenplay's unique structure interweaves present-day grief with flashbacks to create a powerful indictment of intolerance, while the subway station setting serves as both literal and metaphorical space for societal neglect. Its combination of social commentary, emotional depth, and redemption arc makes it particularly compelling for audiences seeking meaningful stories about acceptance and healing.
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When a washed-up screenwriter’s failed suicide attempt sparks a madcap caper involving a philandering agent, a stuffed Chihuahua and a cache of stolen diamonds, he must choose between the ‘perfect ending’ he imagined and a life worth living — and learns that redemption, not oblivion, can be cinematic.
When a washed-up screenwriter’s failed suicide attempt sparks a madcap caper involving a philandering agent, a stuffed Chihuahua and a cache of stolen diamonds, he must choose between the ‘perfect ending’ he imagined and a life worth living — and learns that redemption, not oblivion, can be cinematic.
UNIQUE SELLING POINT
The screenplay's unique selling proposition is its clever meta-narrative about a struggling screenwriter who becomes entangled in a real-life crime story that mirrors the dramatic scenarios he writes about, creating a self-referential commentary on storytelling while delivering an entertaining crime comedy with heart.
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