Description: Seven-year-old Aden has a rare condition: the closer people love him, the less they can see him—until he vanishes entirely. When he befriends Velare, a cold and distant girl incapable of love, he’s relieved their bond won’t threaten his existence. But Velare harbors a secret power of her own: she can foresee deaths through touch. Haunted by her father’s future crime and misjudging Aden as imaginary, Velare cuts ties. Eleven years later, now a private detective, Aden’s latest case leads him back to Velare, who’s stealing personal items to prevent people’s tragic deaths. Can their unusual powers coexist—or will love push them apart forever?
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: N/A
Producer: Brian Grazer
Writer: Kayla Sun
Status: Development
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Boy, Girl, Fig: A Heartfelt Exploration of Love and Isolation
In the poignant feature film “Boy, Girl, Fig,” audiences are invited to navigate the complex worlds of Aden and Velare. Aden, a seven-year-old boy burdened with a rare condition that renders him invisible to those who love him, exemplifies the struggles of yearning for connection amid profound loneliness. His encounter with Velare—an emotionally distant girl harboring the ability to foresee deaths—sets the stage for a unique bond that transcends typical love stories, exploring themes of sacrifice, hidden strengths, and the weights of emotional barriers.
As the narrative unfolds, viewers witness the transformation of both characters over eleven years, with Aden now working as a private detective. His return to Velare leads to a gripping intersection of their extraordinary abilities, setting in motion a quest that challenges their understanding of love and loyalty. With Brian Grazer producing and Kayla Sun penning the script, “Boy, Girl, Fig” stands out as a notable entry on the 2024 The Black List, promising an intricate storyline that blends supernatural elements with emotional depth, ensuring audiences will be left both intrigued and moved.
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