flow-movie-script-outline | Đinh Trần Tuấn Linh | Không chỉ là “run like a girl”, một kịch bản cảm động thú vị và hài hước về bình đẳng giới và chạy bộ GIẢI CHẠY ẢO GENDERATHON 2023 – ĐƯỜNG ĐUA KHÔNG GIỚI HẠN Ai nói chạy bền marathon chỉ dành cho nam giới? Ai nói “chạy như con gái” là yếu ớt? Cùng Genderation “chạy mòn” những định kiến trên tại GENDERATHON 2023 – Đường đua không GIỚI hạn. Chặng đường tìm kiếm bình đẳng có vô vàn “chướng ngại vật” khiến chúng ta chùn bước, không dám lên tiếng và khẳng định bản thân. Nhận thấy những trở ngại này, Genderation quyết tâm tổ chức Genderathon mùa 2 – Giải chạy ảo half-marathon có đích đến không chỉ là 21km mà còn đến một đích xa hơn: đó chính là BÌNH ĐẲNG GIỚI. Bỏ lại những khuôn mẫu & định kiến ở sau lưng, với từng bước chân Genderathon, chúng mình sẽ tiến gần hơn đến một tương lai – nơi không còn những GIỚI hạn về GIỚI tính. Vậy còn chờ gì nữa mà không cùng Genderation chuẩn bị một trái tim thật khỏe, một đôi giày thật “keo” và bước lên cuộc hành trình vượt qua những GIỚI hạn bản thân? Genderathon – Đường đua không GIỚI hạn, chính là không gian để bạn thách thức những định kiến giới hay những GIỚI hạn gắn với GIỚI tính của

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Catchy movie name: “Genderation Run”

Setting của bộ phim

1: movie setting:
-time period: 2023
-location: Vietnam
-world setting: A world where gender equality is still a struggle
-relevant details: Virtual reality technology, social media, running culture, gender stereotypes, LGBTQ+ community
2: -author profile:
-authorname: Trang Nguyen
-vocabulary: Witty, humorous, thought-provoking, comparative, sharp
-sentence_structure: Varied, with a mix of short and long sentences
-sentence_length: Mostly medium length, with occasional longer or shorter sentences for emphasis
-tone: Playful, but with a serious underlying message
-perspective: Third person omniscient
-dialogue: Witty and natural, with a mix of humor and serious conversations
-description: Vivid and detailed, with a focus on sensory details
-pacing: Fast-paced, with moments of introspection and reflection
-world_building: Detailed and immersive, with a focus on the virtual reality technology and the running culture in Vietnam
-characterization: Complex and multi-dimensional, with a focus on character growth and development
-themes: Gender equality, breaking stereotypes, LGBTQ+ rights, self-discovery, perseverance
-genre: Comedy-drama
3: – A group of runners from different backgrounds and genders come together to participate in a virtual reality half-marathon, challenging gender stereotypes and fighting for equality.
– A young woman from a conservative family discovers her passion for running and breaks free from societal expectations, while also navigating her sexuality and coming out to her family.
– A transgender man fights for his right to participate in the half-marathon as a male runner, while also dealing with discrimination and prejudice from other runners and society.
4: – Mai Nguyen, 25, female, a shy and introverted graphic designer who struggles with self-confidence and societal expectations. She joins the virtual reality half-marathon to challenge herself and break free from her comfort zone. Her illusion is that she needs to conform to societal expectations to be happy, and her burden past is being bullied in high school for her appearance. During the plot, she learns to embrace her true self and gains confidence in her abilities. Her zodiac sign is Pisces, and she lives in Ho Chi Minh City.
– Minh Tran, 30, male, a confident and outgoing fitness trainer who identifies as a transgender man. He joins the virtual reality half-marathon to fight for his right to participate as a male runner, and to challenge gender stereotypes. His illusion is that he needs to conform to societal expectations of gender to be accepted, and his burden past is being rejected by his family after coming out as transgender. During the plot, he learns to embrace his true identity and gains acceptance from his family. His zodiac sign is Scorpio, and he lives in Hanoi.
– Linh Nguyen, 22, female, a rebellious and adventurous college student who identifies as bisexual. She joins the virtual reality half-marathon to challenge gender stereotypes and to prove to herself and others that she can achieve anything she sets her mind to. Her illusion is that she needs to hide her sexuality to be accepted, and her burden past is being rejected by her ex-boyfriend after coming out as bisexual. During the plot, she learns to embrace her sexuality and gains confidence in her abilities. Her zodiac sign is Aries, and she lives in Da Nang.
5: – Movie genre: Comedy-drama
– Sub-genre: Sports drama
– Topic: Gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights
– Theme: Breaking stereotypes and self-discovery
– Storytelling style: Similar to Taika Waititi’s “Jojo Rabbit”, with a mix of humor and serious moments
– Script structure: Similar to Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women”, with a nonlinear narrative and flashbacks to the characters’ pasts.
6:
0: TRAUMA
Once upon a time, there was a group of runners from different backgrounds and genders who struggled with societal expectations and gender stereotypes. Mai Nguyen, a shy graphic designer, Minh Tran, a confident fitness trainer who identifies as a transgender man, and Linh Nguyen, a rebellious college student who identifies as bisexual, all felt like they didn’t belong in a world that constantly tried to put them in boxes. When they heard about the virtual reality half-marathon, they saw it as an opportunity to challenge themselves and break free from their comfort zones. Unfortunately, during the race, they faced discrimination and prejudice from other runners and society, which made them question their abilities and their place in the world. Mai felt like she wasn’t good enough, Minh felt like he wasn’t accepted as a male runner, and Linh felt like she had to hide her sexuality to be accepted.

1: TRAINING
In order to take action, they decided to train harder and push themselves to their limits. Unfortunately, during their training, they faced obstacles that made them doubt themselves even more. Mai struggled with injuries and self-doubt, Minh faced discrimination from his gym clients, and Linh struggled with balancing her studies and her training. When they heard about a social media campaign that aimed to promote gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights, they saw it as an opportunity to raise awareness and fight for their cause. Unfortunately, the campaign faced backlash from conservative groups, which caused them to question whether their efforts were worth it.

2: TRIALS
Where they once wanted to prove themselves to others, they now wanted to prove themselves to themselves. Mai realized that she didn’t need to conform to societal expectations to be happy, Minh realized that he didn’t need to hide his true identity to be accepted, and Linh realized that she didn’t need to hide her sexuality to be loved. But how could that happen when they faced even more obstacles and challenges? Mai faced a setback in her training, Minh faced discrimination from other runners, and Linh faced rejection from her ex-boyfriend. Filled with frustration and anger, they each took a different path to cope with their emotions. Mai turned to her art, Minh turned to his activism, and Linh turned to her friends in the LGBTQ+ community.

3: TRIUMPH
Fortunately, this helped them to realize that they were not alone in their struggles. All they had to do was to support each other and fight for their cause together. Using their skills and tools from their journey, they were able to organize a virtual reality half-marathon that promoted gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights. Unfortunately, they faced a final hurdle when the conservative groups tried to shut down the event. But this time, they came up with a clever strategy to outsmart their opponents and to show the world that they were not going to give up. This resulted in a change in the situation, where they gained more support and recognition for their cause.
7: Expected audience reactions:
– Before the plot: Curiosity and interest in the virtual reality technology and the running culture in Vietnam.
– During the plot: Empathy and connection with the characters’ struggles and emotions, as well as laughter and amusement from the witty and humorous dialogue.
– After the plot: Inspiration and motivation to challenge gender stereotypes and fight for gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights.
8: Dall-E2 compatible keywords:
-style from famous movie: Wes Anderson’s “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
-render type: 2D animation
-image genre: Sports
-image style: Colorful and whimsical
-image mood: Empowering and uplifting
-image tone: Playful and humorous
-world setting: Virtual reality technology and the running culture in Vietnam
9: Catchy movie name: “Genderation Run”
10: Potential subplots:
– Mai’s relationship with her conservative family and her journey to come out of her shell.
– Minh’s activism and his fight for transgender rights in Vietnam.
– Linh’s struggle to balance her studies and her passion for running, as well as her journey to find love and acceptance in the LGBTQ+ community.
– The virtual reality technology and its impact on the running culture in Vietnam.
– The social media campaign and its role in promoting gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights.

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Chi tiết triển khai các chương

0: I/

The movie opens with a montage of the three main characters, Mai, Minh, and Linh, training for the virtual reality half-marathon. Mai is a talented runner but struggles with injuries and self-doubt. Minh is a personal trainer who faces discrimination from his gym clients because of his gender identity. Linh is a college student who struggles to balance her studies and her training.

II/

The three characters meet at a running event and decide to form a team to participate in the virtual reality half-marathon. They bond over their shared passion for running and their desire to challenge gender stereotypes and fight for equality.

III/

As they train harder, they face obstacles that make them doubt themselves even more. Mai’s injuries worsen, Minh faces more discrimination, and Linh struggles to keep up with her studies.

IV/

One day, they hear about a social media campaign that aims to promote gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights. They see it as an opportunity to raise awareness and fight for their cause.

V/

They create a video for the campaign, showcasing their training and their message of breaking stereotypes and fighting for equality. The video goes viral, and they receive a lot of support from the online community.

VI/

However, the campaign also faces backlash from conservative groups, who accuse them of promoting a “dangerous agenda.” The three characters start to question whether their efforts are worth it.

VII/

Flashback to Mai’s childhood, where she was discouraged from pursuing sports because of her gender. She remembers how she had to fight for her right to run and how it made her stronger.

VIII/

Flashback to Minh’s teenage years, where he struggled with his gender identity and faced bullying from his peers. He remembers how running helped him find his confidence and his identity.

IX/

Flashback to Linh’s college years, where she faced discrimination from her male classmates and struggled to find her place in the world. She remembers how running helped her find her voice and her purpose.

X/

Back to the present, the three characters decide to continue their training and their campaign, despite the backlash. They receive support from their friends and family, who see how much running means to them.

XI/

On the day of the virtual reality half-marathon, they put on their headsets and start running. They face challenges along the way, but they push through and finish the race.

XII/

As they take off their headsets, they realize that they have made a difference. Their campaign has inspired others to speak out and fight for equality.

XIII/

Epilogue: Mai, Minh, and Linh continue to run and train together, inspiring others to join them. They become advocates for gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights, using their platform to make a difference in the world.

XIV/

Closing montage: The three characters running in different locations, accompanied by a voiceover of their message of breaking stereotypes and fighting for equality.

XV/

End credits.
1: I/

The movie opens with a montage of different runners from different backgrounds and genders preparing for the virtual reality half-marathon. We see them training, stretching, and getting ready for the big event. Among them is a young woman named Mai, who comes from a conservative family and is struggling to break free from societal expectations. She is also questioning her sexuality and is unsure how to come out to her family.

II/

As the runners gather for the virtual reality half-marathon, we see the excitement and nervousness on their faces. Mai meets a transgender man named Trung, who is fighting for his right to participate in the half-marathon as a male runner. Mai is initially hesitant to talk to him, but they bond over their shared love of running and their struggles with societal expectations.

III/

As the half-marathon begins, we see the runners navigating the virtual reality course and pushing themselves to their limits. Mai and Trung run together and encourage each other, while also dealing with discrimination and prejudice from other runners and society.

IV/

Flashback to Mai’s childhood, where we see her struggling to fit in with her conservative family and feeling like she doesn’t belong. She discovers her love of running and starts to break free from societal expectations, but is still unsure how to come out to her family.

V/

Back to the present, where Mai and Trung are still running together and pushing each other to keep going. They come across a group of conservative runners who try to stop them from participating in the half-marathon, but Mai and Trung stand up for themselves and refuse to back down.

VI/

Flashback to Trung’s childhood, where we see him struggling with his gender identity and feeling like he doesn’t belong. He discovers his love of running and starts to embrace his true self, but still faces discrimination and prejudice from others.

VII/

Back to the present, where Mai and Trung are still running and facing more obstacles along the way. They come up with a plan to outsmart their opponents and show the world that they are not going to give up.

VIII/

Flashback to Mai and Trung’s first meeting, where they bond over their shared love of running and their struggles with societal expectations. They encourage each other to be true to themselves and to fight for their dreams.

IX/

Back to the present, where Mai and Trung’s plan is put into action. They use their skills and tools from their journey to organize a virtual reality half-marathon that promotes gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights.

X/

As the virtual reality half-marathon gains more attention and support, Mai and Trung’s opponents try to shut down the event. But Mai and Trung come up with a clever strategy to outsmart them and to show the world that they are not going to give up.

XI/

Flashback to Mai and Trung’s struggles with discrimination and prejudice, and how they overcame them through perseverance and support from each other.

XII/

Back to the present, where Mai and Trung’s plan is a success. The virtual reality half-marathon promotes gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights, and gains more support and recognition for their cause.

XIII/

Mai finally comes out to her family and they struggle to accept her at first, but eventually come around and support her. Trung also finds acceptance and support from his community.

XIV/

The movie ends with Mai and Trung crossing the finish line together, triumphant and proud of what they have accomplished. They have broken stereotypes and fought for their cause, and have shown the world that anything is possible with perseverance and support from each other.

XV/

Closing credits roll, with a montage of the runners from the virtual reality half-marathon and their journey towards triumph.
2: I/

The movie opens with Mai Nguyen, a shy graphic designer, struggling to fit in at her job and feeling like she doesn’t belong in a world that constantly tries to put her in a box. She discovers her passion for running and decides to sign up for the virtual reality half-marathon, hoping to challenge herself and break free from her comfort zone.

II/

We are introduced to Minh Tran, a confident fitness trainer who identifies as a transgender man, and Linh Nguyen, a rebellious college student who identifies as bisexual. They both sign up for the virtual reality half-marathon as well, hoping to challenge gender stereotypes and fight for equality.

III/

As the race begins, Mai, Minh, and Linh face discrimination and prejudice from other runners and society. Mai feels like she isn’t good enough, Minh feels like he isn’t accepted as a male runner, and Linh feels like she has to hide her sexuality to be accepted.

IV/

Flashback to Mai’s childhood, where she was constantly told by her conservative family that she should focus on being a good wife and mother instead of pursuing her dreams. This trauma has affected her self-esteem and confidence, but running has given her a sense of purpose and empowerment.

V/

Flashback to Minh’s transition, where he faced discrimination and rejection from his family and society. Running has become a way for him to prove his strength and resilience, and he refuses to let anyone tell him he can’t participate in the half-marathon as a male runner.

VI/

Flashback to Linh’s coming out, where she faced rejection and isolation from her family and friends. Running has become a way for her to escape from her problems and find a sense of community and acceptance.

VII/

As the race continues, Mai, Minh, and Linh push through their pain and doubts, determined to finish the half-marathon and prove their worth. They also form a bond with each other, realizing that they are not alone in their struggles.

VIII/

Flashback to Mai’s first date with her girlfriend, where she struggled to come out to her family and faced their disapproval. This trauma has made her hesitant to be open about her sexuality, but running has given her the courage to be true to herself.

IX/

Flashback to Minh’s first race as a male runner, where he faced discrimination and harassment from other runners and spectators. This trauma has made him determined to fight for his right to participate in the half-marathon as a male runner.

X/

Flashback to Linh’s first experience with homophobia, where she was bullied and harassed by her classmates. This trauma has made her hesitant to be open about her sexuality, but running has given her a sense of pride and confidence.

XI/

As the race nears its end, Mai, Minh, and Linh face their biggest challenge yet: a steep hill that seems impossible to climb. They push through their pain and doubts, encouraging each other to keep going.

XII/

Flashback to Mai’s childhood, where she witnessed her mother’s struggle with domestic violence. This trauma has made her hesitant to trust others, but running has given her a sense of strength and resilience.

XIII/

Flashback to Minh’s childhood, where he struggled with his gender identity and felt like he didn’t belong. This trauma has made him determined to fight for his right to be accepted as a male runner and a human being.

XIV/

Flashback to Linh’s childhood, where she witnessed her parents’ divorce and struggled to find a sense of stability. This trauma has made her hesitant to open up to others, but running has given her a sense of community and belonging.

XV/

The movie ends with Mai, Minh, and Linh crossing the finish line together, exhausted but proud of their accomplishment. They realize that they have broken stereotypes and fought for equality, and that they are stronger together than they are alone. The virtual reality half-marathon has not only challenged them physically, but also emotionally and mentally, and they are grateful for the experience.
3: I/

The movie opens with Mai, Minh, and Linh, three runners from different backgrounds and genders, preparing for a virtual reality half-marathon. Mai is a young woman from a conservative family who discovers her passion for running and breaks free from societal expectations. Minh is a transgender man fighting for his right to participate in the half-marathon as a male runner, while also dealing with discrimination and prejudice from other runners and society. Linh is a lesbian who struggles with her sexuality and coming out to her family. As they train together, they bond over their shared love for running and their desire to challenge gender stereotypes and fight for equality.

II/

As the day of the half-marathon approaches, Mai faces a setback in her training when she injures her ankle. Frustrated and angry, she turns to her art to cope with her emotions. Minh faces discrimination from other runners who refuse to acknowledge him as a male runner. He turns to his activism to fight for his rights and raise awareness about transgender issues. Linh faces rejection from her ex-boyfriend, who cannot accept her sexuality. She turns to her friends in the LGBTQ+ community for support and comfort.

III/

On the day of the half-marathon, Mai, Minh, and Linh are determined to prove themselves. As they run, they face various obstacles and challenges, including physical exhaustion and mental fatigue. But they persevere, fueled by their passion for running and their desire to break stereotypes and fight for equality.

IV/

As they cross the finish line, Mai, Minh, and Linh realize that they have achieved more than just completing a half-marathon. They have proven to themselves and others that they are capable of anything they set their minds to. Mai realizes that she doesn’t need to conform to societal expectations to be happy. Minh realizes that he doesn’t need to hide his true identity to be accepted. Linh realizes that she doesn’t need to hide her sexuality to be loved.

V/

In a flashback, we see Mai’s upbringing in a conservative family that expected her to conform to traditional gender roles. She rebelled against these expectations by taking up running, which gave her a sense of freedom and empowerment.

VI/

In another flashback, we see Minh’s struggles with his gender identity and the discrimination he faced from society. He found solace in running, which allowed him to feel more connected to his body and his true self.

VII/

In a third flashback, we see Linh’s journey of self-discovery and coming out to her family. She found support and acceptance in the LGBTQ+ community, which gave her the courage to be true to herself.

VIII/

Back in the present, Mai, Minh, and Linh celebrate their victory with their friends and family. They realize that their journey is far from over, but they are determined to continue fighting for gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights.

IX/

As they share their stories with others, they inspire a new generation of runners to challenge gender stereotypes and fight for equality. The virtual reality half-marathon becomes a symbol of hope and empowerment for all those who dare to dream big and break barriers.

X/

In a final scene, Mai, Minh, and Linh run together, side by side, as equals. They have come a long way since they first met, but their journey is far from over. They continue to run, not just for themselves, but for all those who have been marginalized and oppressed. They run for a better future, where gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights are no longer a struggle, but a reality.

XI/

Epilogue: We see Mai, Minh, and Linh in their respective careers, all successful and happy. Mai is a renowned artist who uses her art to promote social justice and equality. Minh is a prominent activist who fights for transgender rights and inclusion. Linh is a respected member of the LGBTQ+ community who advocates for acceptance and love. They have all found their true calling and continue to make a difference in the world.

XII/

Closing credits: We see footage of real-life runners breaking gender stereotypes and fighting for equality, accompanied by a catchy and uplifting soundtrack. The credits roll, thanking the cast and crew for their hard work and dedication.

XIII/

Post-credits scene: We see Mai, Minh, and Linh planning their next virtual reality half-marathon, this time with even more runners from diverse backgrounds and genders. They are excited for the future and all the possibilities it holds.

XIV/

End of movie.

XV/

Fade to black.

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