“Unraveling Secrets: Is ‘Playdate’ the Screenplay That Redefines Friendship?”
Today’s script, however, has the opposite problem. Marie writes an amazing third act. But forgets to give the first two acts the same amount of attention.
That’s what we’re going to discuss today. So let’s get rolling!
50 year old Alice got started late in life. She’s got an 8 year old daughter, Sofie, who she moves back to her old hometown with. This is causing a lot of consternation in the small apartment the two live in since Sofie misses all her old friends.
Luckily for Sofie, another girl at school, Ida, takes a liking to her and asks her to come over for a playdate. Alice is thrilled that her daughter is making friends, espeically because she’s concerned about her daughter’s chubbiness (something she dealt with as a child, too). She knows it’s harder to make friends if you don’t look thin and pretty.