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Talentville Coverage for The Stream Divine

by Ben Cahan

Professional Coverage, 3 pages
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Most of this script works very well, however the period setting of a character drama with no real romantic prospects makes this an iffy prospect in terms of box office viability. Much of the success of this being produced would hinge on the level of talent that can be attached to the cast. If the script continues to develop the central characters more fully then the audience can more clearly see how Harry is drawn in by Hess’ charisma and in turn the audience can then see Hess as a character that is equally capable of inspiring great love and great terror. The story touches on some harrowing subject matter, mainly involving Nazi mistreatment of Jews, so this isn’t a project that is for everyone, but for those who can stomach its brutality it offers a compelling look into how friendships can be forged amongst the most disparate people.