Frozen Mud

It's Spring break up and the mud has frozen over enough that Alan can get out working, even though he's not supposed to be. When he gets home to his wife, we get the idea he may not have been always out doing what he says he is. This guy did more than cut a few trees in his day, when Deanna tries to get the truth, we discover he may have been busy cutting down a few dreams instead. Deanna: God forgot us out...

It's Spring break up and the mud has frozen over enough that Alan can get out working, even though he's not supposed to be. When he gets home to his wife, we get the idea he may not have been always out doing what he says he is. This guy did more than cut a few trees in his day, when Deanna tries to get the truth, we discover he may have been busy cutting down a few dreams instead. Deanna: God forgot us out here... - Alan: God forgot you but I didn't D.

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Frozen Mud

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  • Ricardo Soltero-Brown: Frozen Mud

    The number 26 and the search for cig butts are really good choices, dramatically, as an opportunity for actors to repeat a key phrase, and for characterization/physicality (their search). This human scene seemed to me like a mix of Don DeLillo's "The Mystery at the Middle of Ordinary Life" and a more homespun, (anti-?)romantic Tom Waits song if he were from the midwest or lived in the tundra. The kind of drama one would like to see John Cassavetes direct and act with Gena Rowlands or Peter Falk.

    The number 26 and the search for cig butts are really good choices, dramatically, as an opportunity for actors to repeat a key phrase, and for characterization/physicality (their search). This human scene seemed to me like a mix of Don DeLillo's "The Mystery at the Middle of Ordinary Life" and a more homespun, (anti-?)romantic Tom Waits song if he were from the midwest or lived in the tundra. The kind of drama one would like to see John Cassavetes direct and act with Gena Rowlands or Peter Falk.

Character Information

  • Deanna
    Worn out. Once full of dreams that have shattered like the ice glass on a lake. Elegant strength that can only come from a life of embracing wild flowers of summer and long sparkling frosty winters.
    Character Age
    45
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Alan
    Tired and working. Won’t quit. You think he would at this point, but what you think is nothing to him. He will grab his cork boots any day just for a few loonies in pay.
    Character Age
    45-50
    Character Gender Identity
    Male