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​LOOK AT ME NOW

​LOOK AT ME NOW
By Judah Ray

GENRE: Romance, Comedy
LOGLINE:

Two strangers, a driven businesswoman and a carefree male escort, are told by a mysterious oracle they’ll die on New Year’s Eve, igniting a whirlwind pact to live with wild abandon, plunging them into chaos, self-discovery, and ultimately, love.

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WHY THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT MOVIE:

In a world obsessed with image, this story dares to ask what’s real. Look At Me Now is a visceral ride through fame, trauma, and reinvention—told through the eyes of a woman who refuses to be erased. Set against the high-gloss world of influencers and hidden abuse, it’s about a survivor reclaiming her voice, her body, and her power. This is a story about truth in a filtered world. About resilience, rebirth, and refusing to stay silent. Bold, current, and painfully honest--Look At Me Now is exactly the kind of film this moment is calling for.

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PITCH:

Look At Me Now is a poignant, heartwarming tale of serendipity and self-discovery, where two seemingly worlds apart individuals find themselves caught in a whirlwind of fate, love, and transformation. Frankie, a driven and ambitious businesswoman, is consumed by her relentless pursuit of success, her personal life left behind in the wake of her professional ambitions. Crawford is a charming yet financially struggling escort, yearning for love and stability but trapped in a cycle of fleeting connections.

Their paths collide at a lavish party, where sparks fly despite their differences. But when a mysterious fortune teller predicts their death on New Year’s Eve, both Crawford and Frankie are forced to confront their own mortality.

The prediction forces them to take stock of their lives and reconsider what truly matters. Fueled by the urgency of time, they embark on a series of spontaneous adventures, defying societal norms, embracing life’s fleeting pleasures, and taking risks they never thought possible. As their bond deepens, the journey is not without its challenges.

Misunderstandings, insecurities, and external pressures threaten to tear them apart. But despite the looming shadow of fate, Crawford and Frankie’s connection grows stronger, pushing them toward self-acceptance and a love neither of them ever expected.

In the end, Look At Me Now is a heartfelt exploration of love’s transformative power, reminding us that sometimes, the most unexpected encounters can spark the greatest love stories. It’s a story about defying the odds, embracing who we truly are, and cherishing the fleeting moments that define a lifetime.

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