FIVE KILL
Feature Screenplay, 29 pages
Crime, Adventure
Posted by EMASONI RICHARD
Written by EMASONI RICHARD
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A former soldier and his rebel allies rise against a ruthless regime to restore justice to a broken nation.
CrimeLaw EnforcementMythicalTime Period: PresentSpecial Effects: Extensive SFX
🎬 FIVE KILL – Synopsis
FIVE KILL is an action-drama film infused with social and political philosophy, telling the story of former soldiers who rise against a corrupt system of power.
The film begins with ASHA and POISON, ruthless leaders who control the nation through fear, assassinations, and manipulation. Their soldiers and spies silence anyone who dares to speak out.
JUMA, a former soldier, and TIGER, a captain who resigned after refusing to kill civilians, reunite after years apart. Both are disillusioned by oppression and decide to fight for justice. They are joined by BALAKA, a weapons expert, and later even FOX, a former enemy who realizes the truth and switches sides.
Throughout their journey, they witness the suffering of ordinary citizens—families losing homes, mothers sacrificing for their children, and communities crushed under corruption. The story evolves into a political and social struggle, showing how military power and corrupt leaders destroy lives.
Intense battles follow: TIGER and his allies face POISON’s forces with military skill and moral conviction. They are captured, tortured, but never lose their resolve. Eventually, they plan a final assault on the General’s mansion.
In the climax, TIGER, JUMA, BALAKA, FOX, and MBOSO (a sniper) storm the stronghold. After fierce combat, they capture POISON, ASHA, and the General. Instead of executing them, they hand them over to the people, symbolizing the return of power to the citizens.
The film closes with TIGER standing on a hill overlooking the city, as the voice of an elder delivers a message of wisdom: true justice lives in the hearts of the people, and no leader can silence the voice of a nation.
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🎥 Key Themes
- Justice versus corruption
- The bond between soldiers and citizens
- Courage, sacrifice, and moral philosophy
- Unity and the power of ordinary people
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