Welcome to my blog, where I share my passion for screenwriting and the stories I've crafted. Although I am self-taught in the art of screenwriting, I have honed my skills through extensive reading of scripts and consistent practice.
Screenwriting is a beloved hobby of mine and while I am aware that breaking into Hollywood may be unlikely, the joy and fulfillment I gain from creating my own stories and visualizing them on the big screen are incomparable.
On this blog, you will find a diverse array of original screenplays and reinterpretations and continuations of beloved films. Please note that as a work in progress, my writing may contain errors and not always adhere to proper grammar. I thank you for joining me on this journey and I hope you will find my screenplays to be entertaining to read.
Additionally, these scripts are part of an ongoing video mini-series project in the development phase.
Disclaimer:
"The information provided in this script is based on historical facts and research about the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II. This script is a fictional representation of those events and is not officially endorsed by any movie studio. Any similarities to actual persons or events are purely coincidental."
Synopsis
A group of Navajo soldiers recruited by the United States Marine Corps during World War II to encrypt communications using their complex and unwritten language. The story begins with a young Navajo man, Joe, who enters a war room and offers to use his tribe's language as a code that the Japanese were unable to break. The high-ranking military officials are intrigued and agree to recruit Joe and other Navajo soldiers to form a code talker unit.
The script then shifts to show the code talkers in action, transmitting messages during the Pacific theatre of the war. Their code proves to be unbreakable and helps the U.S. military gain an advantage over the enemy. Despite facing discrimination and prejudice as Navajo soldiers, the code talkers successfully complete their mission and their contributions are recognized by the military officials at the end of the war. The script highlights the Navajo Code Talkers' remarkable contributions to the war effort and their pride to serve their country and their people.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Yo9RXxlM5drpmEWZPymUFH3g5Fwb4Fme/view?usp=sharing