<p><strong style=background-color: rgba(0 0 0 0)>This screenplay is based on a true story and memoir&nbsp;When Angels Fly and it will take you to the depths&nbsp;of hell and back to barely breathing. It is a gallant&nbsp;saga of two little boys and their mother with the&nbsp;youngest battling cancer with incogitable courage&nbsp;and resolute determination. The story is compelling&nbsp;and has young Eli a child barely out of the toddler-stage gets affected with cancer but does not let it&nbsp;shred his substance his spirit his ebullience. The&nbsp;story is a slice of real life and it shines in its&nbsp;own glory of candor and courage. The story with its&nbsp;impeccable sincerity sets in the cascade of emotional&nbsp;pathways and the empathy is momentous and super-instant.&nbsp;Eli suffers and the agony hits you hard on the face;&nbsp;you find Eli vulnerable amidst a sea of medical professionals and paroxysms of protective instinct jolt&nbsp;you and overpower you; you find a febrile bout tormenting Eli's well-being lassitude automatically&nbsp;grips you hard.&nbsp;The true essence of motherhood especially that of a mother in crisis seeps shatteringly&nbsp;through the cellular junctions and mixes with the protoplasm and changes your entire being&nbsp;from 'whoever-you-are' to a mother who fell prey to a wicked attack of the destiny on the&nbsp;most vulnerable spot. The gory tragedies in this real-life story disturb the core of reader's&nbsp;existence - a missed diagnosis of cancer by experts spread of cancer to vital&nbsp;organs&nbsp;uncontrolled bleeding due to non-availability of transfusable blood products catastrophic&nbsp;lung damage due to gross medical negligence etc. The story does a mammoth job of airdropping&nbsp;the reader to a milieu in which the spirit of survivorship calls the shots galloping courage&nbsp;sets the pace and unfolding of designs of destiny evokes the emotions.&nbsp;The child-like glee thickly layers the narrations of the mischiefs that Eli and Noah&nbsp;(the brothers)&nbsp;indulged in. Their bond is profound and all scattered in the subtext 'two peas in a pod' as&nbsp;the author sums up. The screenplay&nbsp;substance&nbsp;is knitted with life-sized narration of events that induces a high-definition visual&nbsp;imagery running on loop giving a highway ride to the sensory nervous system. Eli's mother&nbsp;comes across as a fiercely protective mother who has eyes in her occiput a mother who is&nbsp;an angel in the kitchen and a buddy in the playground a mother who believes in getting slivered into&nbsp;thin ribbons before allowing a shadow consume her child. Various meanings of life pop up from everywhere and&nbsp;coalesce together to create a pattern too frightful too vulnerable too indomitable and too undaunted&nbsp;exactly the way life and its paraphernalia operate together.&nbsp;Nothing is artificial - every&nbsp;element of the story derives its power from the themes of existentialism belonging and relationships&nbsp;culminating in a steadfast scuffle with the bad guys the cancerous cells.&nbsp;Even in the darkest hours he bolstered his mother with unheard of strength for a boy of this age. Eli's sage-like wisdom and spiritual sojourn with Jesus point to his deep-rooted connection with the cosmic soul.&nbsp;The crisis is too real and crushing with a life of its own and the conflict is at many levels with entire&nbsp;existence at stake. In the end the exposition is too powerful and surprising and Sammy's heroic fight brings&nbsp;him perpetual glory like a soaring comet leaving a bright trail behind.</strong></p><p><br></p>
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