Bruce And Eva Belonging

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A film about forgiveness, redemption and freedom, as it will be explored and challenged by Bruce and Eva in this post-apocalyptic western. In this film, Bruce comes across Eva, a girl from his past and decides to rescue her. As they confront each other, suppressed feelings arise. Will Bruce be able to redeem himself from his past? Will Eva allow herself to be rescued and forgive?
As the director for this project I will explore the relationship dynamic between Bruce and Eva. An encounter with an ex is always difficult especially when it is unexpected and it always brings up a variety of mix emotions. According to the Journal of Neurophysiology discusses that part of the brain from their participants reacted with physical pain when they were
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It is even more challenging if you are forced into having sexual relations with that person as we will see in Act 2. These types of encounter have a way of bringing up suppressed emotions and bitterness. Furthermore, they serve to remind the individual of whom they were and confront themselves with the hope of resolving their differences.
When the story begins we are introduced to Bruce as a loner in the wilderness that comes across a caravan of people. Once he recognizes Eva among the group his call to adventure begins, a desire to restore order in his life and Eva’s life. Bruce experiences a sense of nostalgia by seeing her. Furthermore, it appears fate is offering him a second chance to recover and redeem someone he lost from his past.
As previous mentioned, given his current circumstance he is forced by a test of fate to address his past and his previous actions. Our main character Bruce’s is the typical anti-hero with his own self-defined sense of justice. He embodies the quintessential outlaw and aspiring hero in this western. This gives us a hint to letting us know who was responsible for the bitter break

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