
Forest Green
Bio
Hi. I am a writer with some years of experiences, although I am still working out the progress in my work. I make different types of stories that I hope many will enjoy. I also appreciate tips, and would like my stories should be noticed.
Stories (104/0)
A Cinderella Story
In a modern retelling of the classic tale Cinderella, it follows high schooler Samantha who lives with her stepmother Fiona and stepsisters after the death of her father ten years before. She does not receive any respect from them or anyone else at her school, except her longtime friend Carter. She works at a diner that Fiona owns and only the longtime manager Rhonda shows Samantha appreciation. In her spare time she goes to her online pen pal named “Nomad” who happens to be Austin the school quarterback with aspirations of his own. So comes the Halloween dance which is the night she has to work but Rhonda helps her out so she could attend and meet with her prince charming, Austin as she is Cinderella.
By Forest Green30 days ago in Critique
New York Minute
Released in 2004, the film introduces twin sisters Jane and Roxy, living in Long Island who are the polar opposite from each other and their rivalry hit harder after the death of their mother. Jane is a straight A student who is to give a speech in order to receive a scholarship, while Roxy is a musician who is struggling in school, has missed several days and is going to send a demo tape to a big time rock band. The two head off together for a train for their rightful destinations but a mishap leads them to being chased by Bennie who wants a chip device that was planted on Roxy who also is being pursued by a truant officer named Max due to all the days she had missed. Now both sisters have to make it to their destinations on time, avoid different types of mayhem and get both men off of their backs.
By Forest Green30 days ago in Critique
What a Girl Wants
In this 2003 film, Daphne is living with her single wedding singer mother, Libby in New York. Daphne wants to know her biological father, Henry. So later she goes off to meet him in London where he lives and works as a Earl and running to become the Prime Minister. She finally mets him and introduces her to his finacee who is the daughter of his advisor and they both are not very keen on having Daphne stay with Henry. Meanwhile Daphne meets Ian who shows her around the city and they start to get feelings for each other. Henry, still shocked, develops a bond with his newly discovered daughter, despite how everyone else feels about the situation.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Critique
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
In this adaptation from 2002, New York based playwright and soon to be marred Sidda Walker is given a interview about her inspirations, which she states an very difficult upbringing in Louisiana. When her mother Vivi founds out about the interview she is livid and cuts Sidda out of her will and Sidda in turn does not invite her to her upcoming wedding. The whole fight and separation does not sit well with Vivi's three childhood friends who then take Sidda from New York and back to Louisiana. While there, they explain to why Vivi was the way she was and they all hope for a reconciliation before the wedding.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Critique
Chasing Liberty
In this film, Anna is the daughter of the President of the United States. When her first date is ruined because of a misunderstanding on his part, having Secret Service agents intervened, she wants the reigns to be loosen. He does so, but during a trip in Prague, he has two agents to spy over, thus giving her the codename Liberty. Once she goes off on her own, she meets an new guy named Ben and the two bond during the trip. They travel around different cities and the two agents are following them around. And Ben is hiding something from Anna: he is a agent too. Now he must keep this from her while still having fun.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Critique
A Walk to Remember (2002)
After a prank involving drinking and swimming leaves one of his friends injured, Landon Carter faces the possibility of being expelled from school but is spared from it by doing community service, including doing a school play. There he sees an old classmate, Jamie Sullivan working on the play too. Meanwhile he falls for her, but she wants nothing to do with him, considering that her father is a minster who doesn't want her to date. Eventually they both warm up to Landon and he does go out with Jamie who wants to complete several things as she is dealing with leukemia. Landon decides to help in any way he can.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Critique
13 Going on 30
After an embarrassing day at school and later at her own birthday party, Jenna wishes that she would be 30 as magic dust from her new dollhouse falls on her. After she wakes up, she finds herself to be 30 and confused about what had happened. However, she seems to like where things are going. She got a career at a magazine company, is dating and reunited with her childhood friend, Matt. But along the way, she soon realizes that her new perfect life is not what she thought it is. Everything she had envisioned to be perfect turned out to be the opposite and she plans to fix them.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Critique
Freaky Friday (2003)
In this 2003 adaptation (and its third) Anna Coleman and her mother Tess live separate lives. One afternoon have them butting heads over Anna wanting to audition for a session and Tess' upcoming wedding. While at dinner, they read fortunes from fortune cookies as a earthquake briefly appears. The next day, Tess wakes up in Anna's body and Anna wakes up in Tess' body. Because they both have a huge day, they would have to spend it as each other which leads to awkwardness on both parts. So they have to find a way to reverse the switch in order for things to go back to normal.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Critique
Shark Tale
This 2004 animated film is set underwater where a fish named Oscar is finding ways to get rich quick, which ends up putting his boss, Sykes in debt with Don Lino, a local shark boss. So Oscar has 24 hours to pay them $5000. His best friend and co worker Angie gives him a heirloom for him to pawn to get the money to pay them back. This backfires when he gambles it away to impress Lola, who only wants him for what he had. This angers Sykes, who had Oscar tied up to be eaten by sharks. One of which would be Frankie, the eldest son of Don Lino. However he is killed by an anchor before doing so as his younger brother, Lenny watches in horror. Oscar uses this to win the favor of everyone and becomes the 'sharkslayer." Don Lino, not happy with this, seeks revenge and looks for a missing Lenny, who discovers that Oscar is not who he says he is. Now they have a plan to make sure Oscar keeps up with the ruse, but that backfires too miserably. The film itself was not well received due to the humor, design and how the characters look like their voice actors. But the soundtrack is nice through.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Critique
The Cat in the Hat (2003)
In this adaptation of the classic book by Dr. Seuss, we have the main character, the Cat in the Hat visiting the two children in their home while their mother is away. However in the next half hour or so, things go from bad to worse, unlike the book. The boy, renamed Conrad in this, causes trouble and rude to his mother, Joan. While the girl, renamed Sally here, is more of a control freak. So Joan is planning a party for her boss but has to go back to work, and expects the children, well just Conrad, to behave while she is gone. Later the Cat comes by to make their day fun. But instead his antics are much more crude and thus one of the reasons why the film was not well liked, especially the author's widow.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Critique