The First EVER Name.
I'm going to write, produce, and direct a movie about the First Name EVER MADE.
"DISCOVER HOW HOW A VISIONARY YOUNG CAVE GIRL GIVES US THE GIFT THAT DEFINES EACH INDIVIDUALS IDENTITY IN HISTORY!"
The First Name.
It's about a young cave girl about 15-17 years old, kind and generous to everyone, near perfect. One day she sees a cave man call into a group of Cave Men saying "HEY YOU" and they all look at hi,, thinking he's calling them individually. She thinks to herself, "Hmmm....what if......he wanted to single out the one he wanted in a more specific way? Like he had some kind of term to refer to him."
She takes a few days to figure out HOW that would work. How would you call out a person specifically?
THEN SHE GETS AN IDEA!
"They should have a term for them that they always go by! It's brilliant! What should I call this term? I'll call it......A Name.. And I'll name myself.....Swift. The First Name.
That's only just the beginning of the hardships she'll face. While some cave people joined her, others scoffed at her idea of a name, saying it's against nature and doesn't make SENSE to call people by something such as that. Eventually, she and her fellow named folk (Most of which are women, btw) leave the tribe, while the nameless cavemen (Most of which are men, btw) die in a rock slide due because they couldn't get out of the way in time, because they didn't have names.
Cut millions of of years later, in Modern Day, in Washington D.C. at the Natural History Museum. The famous Elephant Statue has been removed in place for a statue AND Photograph of Swift, complete with her totally iconic film quote that changes OUR LIVES, EVEN YOURS, FORVER.
It's about a young cave girl about 15-17 years old, kind and generous to everyone, near perfect. One day she sees a cave man call into a group of Cave Men saying "HEY YOU" and they all look at hi,, thinking he's calling them individually. She thinks to herself, "Hmmm....what if......he wanted to single out the one he wanted in a more specific way? Like he had some kind of term to refer to him."
She takes a few days to figure out HOW that would work. How would you call out a person specifically?
THEN SHE GETS AN IDEA!
"They should have a term for them that they always go by! It's brilliant! What should I call this term? I'll call it......A Name.. And I'll name myself.....Swift. The First Name.
That's only just the beginning of the hardships she'll face. While some cave people joined her, others scoffed at her idea of a name, saying it's against nature and doesn't make SENSE to call people by something such as that. Eventually, she and her fellow named folk (Most of which are women, btw) leave the tribe, while the nameless cavemen (Most of which are men, btw) die in a rock slide due because they couldn't get out of the way in time, because they didn't have names.
Cut millions of of years later, in Modern Day, in Washington D.C. at the Natural History Museum. The famous Elephant Statue has been removed in place for a statue AND Photograph of Swift, complete with her totally iconic film quote that changes OUR LIVES, EVEN YOURS, FORVER.