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A Broken Child

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"Neglect, the silent abuse, does not recognize skin color, borders, gender, religion, or the worst type; age."
Logline:
Love and loss go hand in hand when two boys discover that age does not exempt them from tragedy
Synopsis
School is over and all the kids on one beautiful suburban block have their own ideas of how they will spend their summer. Chad Summers, the most polite and respected kid on the block, has a new job in mind, babysitting. However, Chad’s best friend, Rob Walters, disapproves his friend’s new job choice and is upset further by Luis’s playful tease as to why Chad wants to spend time with little girls. Their neighborhood is affluent, the girls are bored and all the parents are busy. Love and loss go hand in hand when these two friends discover that age does not exempt them from tragedy because to the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.
Character breakdown:
Chad : 14- 15, all American kid, cool clothing style, clean cut, polite and well mannered. He’s the type of kid all parents wish for; he’s the boy all the girls adore and he’s the one hero to his best friend, Rob Walters.
Rob : 11- 12, cute, blonde-blue eyed every day kid, he spends every free moment hanging out with his BFF, Chad Summers, who in his eyes, is his role model for life or spying on Ella Joven, his first crush.
Ella : Late 20’s-early 30’s, open to any ethnicity, gorgeous in a soft spoken way, beautiful, she lives behind Rob..s house. . Ella has had a rough patch with men; she has a daughter out of wedlock, Lilly.
Lilly: Ella’s daughter, 5-6 years old ,blonde-blue eyes. Adores Chad.
Luis: Latin: 15, the sidekick to the dynamic duo, Chad & Rob. Always tries to be cool like Chad, but Rob doesn..t allow him to think he could ever be the coolest, for there is only one Chad.
Steve: mid to late 30’s, biker guy, strikingly handsome, muscular body, the type of guy women drool over. He..s a rough lover and is always hungry for Ella.
Melissa : 15, a bit on the heavy side, ordinary looking girl- she daydreams about Chad because Chad makes her feel pretty when he’s around her.
Lizzie : Melisa’s sister 5-6 years old. Blonde-blue eys, totally adores Chad.
Sarah : 13-15, pretty ballerina type, fast talker, a bit of a danger to boys, she also finds Chad irresistible and through suggestive provocative speeches tries to lure him towards her.
Kary : Sarah’s sister, 5-7 years old. Blonde-blue eyes. Adores Chad.
Laura : Late 40’s, widowed, Chad’s mother. Works non.
Mr. Summers: Late 40’s, tall, home body, angry looking man.
Sarah Jane: 4-5 years old, blonde-blue eyes, Chad’s sister.
Grandma Summers: Late 60’s worries about Laura and Chad.
Grandma Walters: Early 60’s, Rob’s caretaker, is a homebody, when she doesn’t see Rob, she assumes he’s with Chad.
Mia: Late 20’s, Ella’s sister, gorgeous as well.
Chad Roberts: 17, resembles Chad Summers’s appearance/height/size-excellent dancer.
Mrs. Sanders: early 40’s, heavy framed, over worked, always running.
Mr. Sanders: early 40’s, ok looking, tall big boned, his work keeps him on the road.
Mrs. Winters: early 40’s, looks like a doll, she is oblivious to her teenager’s needs, she lives in a box where all is perfect and manicured.
Nurse Bill, early 30..s, African American, sweet, friendly, tall and slender.
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