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The Plan

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Title: Too Brisk, Too Quick

Tagline: Be Strong, Be Fast. Period.

Synopsis:
A surprise low-key continuation from Fast & Furious 7, a whole new crew of racers come together to bring the next international threat down from obtaining the world's most powerful power source all the way down in Florida. The group of racers have no time to bond as much as they have a big job to complete in a matter of days. In order to bring this bad guy down the crew are given super-cars, which are supplied by their General who has been trying to bring this villain down for years, however, the villain owns an inde structible super-car which makes it harder for the team to bring down. The crew would pursuit this guy through 4 of the U.S's big states till he makes his final destination in Florida where he locates this power source. But would the team stop this guy from obtaining it. The crew are going to put enough teamwork in if they want to bring down the International threat and his henchmen. You definitely don't want to miss this future blockbuster for sure.

Characters, Actors & Role:
General - Dwayne Johnson - The General that gives out the orders to the team.
Cruise - Jason Statham - The main character. Also the captain of his fellow crew members.
Roman - Tyrese Gibson - Crew Member
Johnny - Bruce Willis - Crew Member
Manny - Sylvester Stallone - Crew Member
Zara - Zoe Saldana - Crew Member
Holly - Megan Fox - Crew Member
Tyreisha - Jennifer Lopez - Crew Member
Jada - Halle Berry - Crew Member

Classification:
Certificate 12:
I chose this age rating because there are going to be scenes where there is fighting, shooting and unrealistic scenes that may cause a child below this age to attempt any of these scenes that happen in this movie, so parent advisory is in need for this film.

Intended Audience:
The intended audience for my movie would be young adults from the age 16 preferably because they are an easier target of action films but the film isn't just limited to children over 16 years because the certificate is 12 meaning that young teens are able to watch it and get the thrilling experience from this movie.

Genre:
The genre of my film is Action and it contains the sub-genre of Drama. The use of adding a sub-genre to my film will make it different to other action movies because it will contain features of real life situations along with unrealistic scenes such as cars flying and somersaulting.









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