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Author Topic: Zaratustra Productions' FEVER  (Read 3681 times)

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Re: Zaratustra's Unnamed Project
« Reply #20 on: February 15, 2008, 08:00:45 PM »

Looks like fun.
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Re: Zaratustra Productions' FEVER
« Reply #21 on: February 19, 2008, 11:35:50 PM »

FEVER
Hell Is Other People

On January 1, 1935, a passenger ship was lost in the waters of the Pacific. Among rich socialites, poor immigrant farmers, working men and innocent children, twelve people escaped and beached on a desert island. There they sit, isolated from the world, with only each other for company, awaiting rescue.

They may be waiting for a long time.

Fever is about being trapped with the man you despise and the woman you both love for twenty years. Fever is about what nature does to man when man isn't dressed for battle. Fever is about deciding whether the killer of your daughter should be exiled or killed even though he is the only hunter of the group. Fever is about watching your carefully built wooden hut crumble in a tropical storm and having to sleep in a cave with the spiders. Fever is about civilization decaying into tribality.  Fever is sometimes Robinson Crusoe and a lot of Lord of the Flies.

Fever is Man being Wolf to Man.
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