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Thursday, September 4, 2025

Cassandra – Short Script Review (Available for Production!) – Produced! - post author Hamish

Cassandra has been produced! In a world where possible relationship futures can be foreseen, Eleftheria must choose between the future she envisioned and the passionate present. When a company claims to predict the possible evolution of relationships, she discovers a chilling truth about her own. As secrets unravel and temptation arises, Eleftheria faces a heart-wrenching dilemma that could shatter her life. Once her future clashes with the present, she must decide whether to let it define her or whether she can do something about it, realizing that hindsight is not always a benefit.

Check out the IMDb listing. The review was originally published Monday, May 14, 2018, so it helps to be patient. Thanks again to Hamish for an excellent review!

Cassandra by George Ding

A young woman hires a company that claims it can show her future with her boyfriend. But when she discovers a future infidelity, she must decide whether to let the visions dictate her choices in the present.

Cassandra: a tragic figure in Greek mythology who had the ability to foresee future dangers, but as she was cursed, no-one believed her warnings. The term “Cassandra complex” comes from this tale and is still a popular idiom today.

George Ding’s Cassandra takes this myth and spins it into an enthralling piece of dramatic sci-fi. Greece is replaced with near-future Bejing, and Cassandra the prophet is now Cassandra the corporation, offering young couples a glimpse of how their romance will likely unfold. And our lead characters are no heroes, but Xiaoyu and Yi, two people in Cassandra’s target demographic.

Like so many lovers, this duo don’t know if they’re ready to tie the knot and become one. But Amy, Xiaoyu’s dear friend and a newlywed, proclaims that Cassandra erased all her doubts about her boyfriend. In fact, Amy’s such a friend that she wants the same thing to happen to Xiaoyu and Yi.

So Xiaoyu gets booked in for an appointment with Cassandra by Amy. But that’s where the similarities end. Her glimpse doesn’t erase her doubts, it expands them. Worse still, the doubts are self-inflicted; her future behaviour sows the seeds for them, not Yi’s. And while she hints at what she sees to Yi, he doesn’t believe she’d do such a thing…or will she?

Will Xiaoyu accept Cassandra’s caution as the inevitable truth, or will she try to alter the course of the future through her actions in the present?

By combining an ancient legend with a futuristic yet believable setting, Cassandra provides a vision not just for couples, but for budding directors too. It predicts many award wins, but be quick – blink and this glimpse will end up belonging to someone else!

Budget: Moderate. A few different scenes and settings – but despite this being SF, there’s no need for crazy FX!

About the writer: George Ding was born in Beijing and moved to the lush, yuppie suburbs of Washington D.C. at the age of four. He received a B.A. in Film Production with a minor in East Asian Languages and Cultures from the University of Southern California. After graduation, George took a two-month trip to Beijing and has lived there ever since. He currently works as a freelance writer and filmmaker. His writing has appeared in VICEThe New York Times and The Washington Post. Contact George at GeorgeDing.Com

Read Cassandra (22 pages in pdf format)

This screenplay may not be used or reproduced for any purpose including educational purposes without the expressed written permission of the author.

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About the reviewer: Hamish Porter is a writer who, if he was granted one wish, would ask for the skill of being able to write dialogue like Tarantino. Or maybe the ability to teleport. Nah, that’s nothing compared to the former. A lover of philosophy, he’s working on several shorts and a sporting comedy that can only be described as “quintessentially British”. If you want to contact him, he can be emailed: hamishdonaldp (a) gmail. If you’d like to contact him and be subjected to incoherent ramblings, follow him on Twitter @HamishP95.

Sunday, August 31, 2025

Original Script Sunday and Who wrote what in the August ’25 One Week Challenge… - post author Don

Over on the Unproduced Scripts page are thirteen original scripts for your reading pleasure.

And, if you are looking for a script to shoot with limited cast and single location, check out the scripts of the August ’25 One Week Challenge. You must reach out to the writer if you have any interest in the script regardless of your reason for use.

– Don

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Read the scripts of the August 2025 – five actors, one location, low budget, no animals – One Week Challenge - post author Don

The theme was: Write a short script, 3 to 10 pages (properly formatted) that has up to five human actors that can be shot in one location, low budget, no animals. Actors can play multiple roles.

Read them, Talk about them.

Monday, August 18, 2025

New Year’s Eve by Anthony Russo – Produced! - post author Don

New Year’s Eve (21 pages (Short, Drama, Crime, Thriller) pdf format) by Anthony Russo (ajrscreenworks)

After meeting online, a loner and a temptress meet for a date on New Year’s Eve.

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Sunday, August 17, 2025

Original Script Sunday for August 17! - post author Don

Over on the Unproduced Scripts page are twenty-five original script for your reading pleasure.

And, I remind you that the One Week Challenge has begun. Get the OWC detail here. Submit your OWC scripts to Simplyscripts.com/OWC by midnight, Friday, August 22nd.

“If you don’t like my peaches, then don’t shake my tree.”

– Don

Friday, August 15, 2025

The August 2025 One Week Challenge… - post author Don

… has begun.

It’s the “Quintet” Challenge. Write a 3 to 10 page script in one week. Scripts due August 22nd at midnight. Up to five actors, one location, low budget, no animals.

Get the OWC deets here. Submit Scripts to Simplyscripts.com/OWC

– Don

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Original Script Sunday for August 10, 2025 - post author Don

Over on the Unproduced Scripts page are twelve original scripts for your reading pleasure.

– Don

Sunday, August 3, 2025

Original Script Sunday - post author Don

Over on the Unproduced Scripts page are fifteen original scripts for your reading pleasure. And check out who wrote what in the July One Week Challenge.

– Don

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

The results of the One Week Challenge – Who wrote what? and Writers’ Choice - post author Don

Over on the Unproduced Scripts page are the scripts of the One Week Challenge. The theme? A Man, A Woman, A Gun (or legal weapon). And the results were as varied as stars in the sky.

The month of August is going to bring another challenge, so stay tuned!

– Don

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