![]() ![]() And, wouldn’t you know it, Ben finds out. Soon, Beatrice is transporting “pixie” (a cool new drug) around New York. Cops would never suspect that a 13 year old girl would deal drugs, so what if he uses her as a mule? When she makes her proposition to Ray, he laughs at her. If she can score some weed from him, it might just give her that “cool” glow she needs to make Ben notice her. Since she’s not going to be able to depend on her looks, she comes up with another plan.īeatrice knows this slimy 28 year old guy, Ray. Ben is the Chris Hemsworth of Staten Island and yet, for some reason, call it blind ignorance, Beatrice thinks she has a shot with him. To put it nicely, no dudes are interested in Beatrice.īeatrice, however, is very interested in Ben, the hot high school life guard. Which is ruining the game she’s running on the boys. Beatrice has a little extra weight on her. Our main character is a 13 year old girl named Beatrice. I want them to be able to respond, “God speed to you and your hot girl summer activities, of which I am familiar with.” I never want a Scriptshadow reader to be caught in a position of ignorance should someone mention they’re in the midst of a hot girl summer. I finally decided to read the script and figure out, once and for all, what a “hot girl summer” was, so that I could, in turn, teach all of you what it was. The main character’s age didn’t seem to fit the title. I assumed it meant something sexual, which is why I’ve always been confused by this logline. My buddy, Shakey, introduced me to mid summer nights.īut I do not know what a hot girl summer is. Lana Del Ray taught me what summertime sadness was. But I have never gone so far as to ask someone what it means. This is the first image that popped up when I googled, “Hot Girl Summer.” This is her first big script, which landed on last year’s Black List. Premise: After witnessing a drug deal gone wrong, thirteen-year-old (and exceptionally awkward) Beatrice accidentally finds herself in the middle of an underground drug ring…and on the perfect route to having a proper hot girl summer.Ībout: Michelle Askew was born in Staten Island and graduated from USC’s screenwriting program. Eighth Grade meets Little Miss Sunshine meets Euphoria in today’s screenplay! ![]()
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