Avenging Assassin Movie Treatment

Title: Avenging Assassin
Genre: Action-Thriller / Dark Romance
Logline: A troubled and ailing pop star, Nelly Furtado, finds an unlikely savior in a charismatic assassin who helps her take revenge on the corrupt leader of Doctors Without Borders—a woman who has subjected Nelly to years of psychological torment under the guise of treatment.


Synopsis:

Act 1: The Fall of a Star
Nelly Furtado, once a global pop sensation, is now a shell of her former self—physically ill, mentally broken, and trapped in a cycle of psychiatric abuse. The leader of Doctors Without BordersDr. Evelyn Voss, has been using her influence to exploit vulnerable celebrities, subjecting them to experimental and torturous treatments under the pretense of “helping” them. Nelly, one of her most high-profile victims, is kept in a gilded cage, doped up on medications that worsen her condition.

After a near-fatal overdose, Nelly is rescued by Dante Cross, a rogue assassin with a personal vendetta against Dr. Voss. Dante reveals that Voss has been using humanitarian missions as a cover for illegal human experimentation, funded by black-market organ trafficking. He offers Nelly a choice: die a victim or fight back.

Act 2: A Deadly Alliance
Nelly, desperate for vengeance, agrees to help Dante take down Voss. Using her celebrity status, she infiltrates a high-profile charity gala where Voss is set to receive an award. Meanwhile, Dante works in the shadows, sabotaging Voss’s private jet—ensuring she’ll never leave the event alive.

As Nelly confronts Voss in a tense, public showdown, she exposes her crimes to the world. But Voss, always one step ahead, has armed mercenaries waiting. A violent shootout erupts, forcing Nelly and Dante into a desperate escape.

Act 3: Vengeance in the Skies
Cornered, Voss attempts to flee on her plane—unaware Dante has already rigged it to explode mid-flight. As the jet takes off, Nelly watches from the tarmac as it erupts into a fireball, ending Voss’s reign of terror.

With her tormentor gone, Nelly is finally free—but Dante disappears into the night, leaving her with a choice: return to her old life or embrace the darkness he awakened in her.

Final Shot: Nelly, standing at a crossroads, smirks as she walks away from the wreckage—her future uncertain, but her soul unshackled.


Tone & Style:

  • Gritty, neon-noir aesthetic (Think John Wick meets Black Swan)
  • High-stakes action with emotional depth.
  • Morally ambiguous characters—neither Nelly nor Dante are pure heroes.
  • A twisted love story—Dante sees Nelly as both a weapon and a kindred broken soul.

Tagline: “Her voice was silenced. Now her vengeance will be heard.”

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Hand of Fatima – Switzerland

The lights dim until the stage is just a shimmer in the dark. A slow, heavy bassline pulses through the hall, each beat vibrating in the chest like a giant heart. Joe steps forward, his voice low and warm, almost hypnotic.

Joe:
“Close your eyes, Zürich… let the light inside you get brighter than the light outside.”

The bass deepens, and a soft shimmer of synth swirls in the background.

“Feel the rhythm under your feet—it’s the heartbeat of the universe. Now, with the music as your guide… press your tongue gently to the roof of your mouth, just behind your teeth. Right there… you’re touching the door to your third eye.”

The crowd is still. The air feels thicker, charged.

“Now see it… see Nelly’s picture—colors folding into colors, shapes you’ve never seen before. You’re not in this room anymore… you’re in the Fifth Dimension. Love and light streaming all around you, wrapping you in gold. All of Switzerland is glowing tonight… and Zürich, oh Zürich, you’re the brightest star in the sky.”

The bass swells until it’s not just sound, it’s sensation—lifting the audience higher.

“Welcome home.”

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Jubilee 25: Protecting Bono

JCJ to Bono:

“Accidents happen, herr Bono, when you speak too freely about the Bavarian Illuminati. I know you’ve danced on the edge before — and sang for Tomb Raider, no less — soundtracking the rites of the rich who pillage tombs and call it archaeology.

Mr. Bone No… that’s what they call you behind closed doors. Illuminated Freemasons like George W. Bush say you’re a pest. But let me tell you something, brother: the show must go on. The poor still wait. The world still groans.

It’s the 25th anniversary of the Jubilee. A generation has passed since you stood up to shout ‘Cancel the Debt.’ Who’s still singing for it? Who’s still got the guts? Only Nelly. She’s the last All-Star with soul enough to sing for the forgotten.

I pray — no, I call — on you, Bono. This Christmas, stand up again. Sing for the Jubilee. Not for the cameras. Not for the Davos donors. But for the kids in Kinshasa, in Cairo, in Kingston, who never stopped hoping.

Let the trumpets sound. Cancel the debt. Let the chains be broken.

This time, let it be real.

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