18 May 2011

#93 Positive things said about EIKO

Richard Taylor
"This is a really good script. Good luck with it."

Elizabeth Cauley
"this script details the action in a gripping way and I commend the script for it"

"this would be amazing!"

Antony Davies
"Great story with serious potential..."

Richard Guimond
"Kenan owns the Ninja Films. An andrenline spiked action film that truly pushes the
envelop."

"All in all a very good script. One that I could never write. As I mentioned, you own the
Ninja films of the future."

Errol Bader
"A well scripted action adventure with big screen potential"

"This is a serious project that deserves attention."

Mark Aguilar
...a strong story and that's what needs to be in the films."

Denise
"Love It.  Five Stars."

Malik Bush
"...the story that you are building feels good, original and powerful."

"Wow - WoW - WOW!"

Jason
"Hollywood do not whitewash this movie!!!"
"Even when the plot slows down it pickups at just the right turn as plot twists unfold."

JG Edwards
"if you ever see it on the screen - will be worth it, many many times over."

"Despite a powerfully original turn in rendering the female protag as an antihero, this
screenplay still follows the "hero's journey" track laid out by Carl Jung, popularized by
Joseph Campbell, turned into a major subdivision of screenwriting by Christopher Vogler, and
finally brought to as close to perfection as it's going to get by John Truby. "
"The problem with Jung/Campbell/Vogler-inspired writing is that, by consciously following
the hero's journey pattern again and again, it's easy for a writer fall into simply
replicating that pattern, rather than blaze any new trails. In making Eiko an assassin of
unfathomable skill, this screenwriter has at least departed from the usual path of hero's
journey."

"EIKO stands out in taking a counterintuitive step away from hero's journey. "

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