The fifth part of the Human Removal Project series has been filmed, and basically reached a bottleneck. Regarding the sixth part, I think we can design the script from another angle.
So far, the first five films are all shot from the perspective of the victim, and the sixth one can be designed from the perspective of the perpetrator. What happens when the various teams of the cleaners encounter each other during the cleaning process? They won't say hello to each other and they will be busy with each other. There is a high probability that the strengths and weaknesses will be cleaned up with each other. Therefore, the plot of the sixth part can be designed as follows:
A few Americans with unsatisfactory lives, because they are dissatisfied with the current situation of life, plan to vent each other on the cleaning day, buy weapons and prepare equipment before the cleaning day, and are contented to prepare for a big fight on the cleaning day. Then, during the cleaning process, he encountered a cleaning gang that was stronger and more brutal than his own. As a result, he was cleansed by the other party. From the perpetrator to the victim, he began to miss the beauty of a stable life in the process of fleeing. Through the change of roles and mentality, the anti-war and anti-violence thinking is elicited, so that the theme can be sublimated. What do you think?
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