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Scene Map 60
# PG SLUGLINE
1 2
EXT EARTH ORBIT – SILENCE
2 3
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
3 3
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
4 4
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE
5 6
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – MORNING
6 7
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE
7 9
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
8 11
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
9 12
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
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INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
11 15
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
12 17
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
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INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
14 20
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
15 22
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
16 23
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE
17 24
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
18 25
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – NIGHT
19 27
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
20 28
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – NIGHT
21 30
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE
22 31
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
23 33
INT MOSCOW MISSION CONTROL – NIGHT
24 35
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
25 36
INT MOSCOW – ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE – NIGHT
26 37
INT MIR – GALLEY MODULE
27 39
INT MOSCOW MISSION CONTROL – DAY
28 40
INT MIR – DOCKING MODULE – DAY
29 41
INT SOYUZ CAPSULE
30 42
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE – NIGHT
31 43
INT MOSCOW – PRESS ROOM – DAY
32 44
INT MOSCOW – ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE – NIGHT
33 46
INT MIR – OBSERVATION WINDOW
34 48
INT MOSCOW – FINANCE MINISTRY OFFICE – DAY
35 50
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY
36 51
INT MIR – GALLEY MODULE
37 53
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE – MORNING
38 55
INT MIR – OBSERVATION WINDOW
39 56
INT MIR – SLEEPING QUARTERS – NIGHT
40 57
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY
41 59
INT MIR – DOCKING MODULE
42 61
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
43 62
INT MIR – GALLEY MODULE
44 63
INT SOYUZ CAPSULE – MOMENTS LATER
45 64
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE
46 66
INT SOYUZ CAPSULE – CONTINUOUS
47 69
INT MOSCOW – GOVERNMENT OFFICE – DAY
48 70
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
49 71
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY
50 72
INT SOYUZ CAPSULE LATER
51 74
INT SOYUZ CAPSULE – CONTINUOUS
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EXT KAZAKH STEPPE – DAY
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EXT KAZAKH STEPPE – CONTINUOUS
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INT HOSPITAL REHABILITATION ROOM – DAY
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INT MEDICAL TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT – NIGHT
56 79
INT MOSCOW – GOVERNMENT OFFICE – DAY
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INT APARTMENT – NIGHT
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INT MIR – MEMORY
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INT HOSPITAL ROOM – LATER
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INT HOME – NIGHT
Scene Map
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# PG SLUGLINE
1 2
EXT EARTH ORBIT – SILENCE
EXT. EARTH ORBIT – SILENCE
EXT. EARTH ORBIT – SILENCE The Earth turns below. Blue. Whole. Indifferent. No music. No narration.
2 3
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE Sergei straps himself in. Flips switches. Static. Then— A calm VOICE crackles through.
3 3
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER The radio crackles again. Different voice this time. Less formal.
4 4
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE Sergei removes the flag patch. Just for a moment. Inspects it. Reattaches it carefully.
5 6
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – MORNING
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – MORNING
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – MORNING The radio crackles awake. A different tone. Background noise. Voices overlapping faintly.
6 7
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE Sergei performs maintenance. Routine checklist. Everything nominal. Too nominal.
7 9
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY Static clears. A VOICE comes through — faint, distorted. Not mission cadence. Not official.
8 11
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER Mission Control returns. Formal again. Too formal. MISSION CONTROL (V.O.)
9 12
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY Sergei floats, headset on. A faint UPLINK TONE. Then— MISSION CONTROL (V.O.)
10 14
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER Another bleed-through. Clearer now. Urgent. RADIO VOICE (V.O.)
11 15
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE Sergei keys the mic. SERGEI Ground, Mir. Request clarification on command authority.
12 17
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY Sergei straps in. The radio crackles. MISSION CONTROL (V.O.) Mir… we have personal traffic for
13 18
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY Sergei straps in again. Routine posture. Professional.
14 20
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER Another uplink. Different voice. Younger. Trying to sound official.
15 22
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – DAY Sergei waits. Headset on. Hands folded. This is not active work.
16 23
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE Sergei floats through the station. Touches familiar surfaces. Handrails worn smooth by repetition. He stops at a wall panel.
17 24
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER Another uplink. More formal. He recognizes the cadence. SENIOR VOICE (V.O.)
18 25
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – NIGHT
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – NIGHT
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – NIGHT Sergei records a log. His voice is steady. Professional.
19 27
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER Another uplink. Different voice. More official.
20 28
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – NIGHT
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – NIGHT
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – NIGHT Static. Then — Not Mission Control. A HAM RADIO SIGNAL bleeds through.
21 30
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE Sergei begins a new routine. Not on the checklist. He inventories every system manually. As if preparing for the possibility that no one is in charge.
22 31
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE – LATER Another transmission. More formal. Colder. ADMINISTRATIVE VOICE (V.O.)
23 33
INT MOSCOW MISSION CONTROL – NIGHT
INT. MOSCOW MISSION CONTROL – NIGHT
INT. MOSCOW MISSION CONTROL – NIGHT Fluorescent lights flicker. A handful of engineers sit at consoles. One screen still reads: USSR FLIGHT SYSTEMS A technician peels the letters off one by one.
24 35
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE Sergei keys the mic. SERGEI Ground, Mir. Confirm next orbital correction window.
25 36
INT MOSCOW – ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE – NIGHT
INT. MOSCOW – ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE – NIGHT
INT. MOSCOW – ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE – NIGHT Dim. Not Mission Control. A bureaucratic office. Two MEN sit across a desk.
26 37
INT MIR – GALLEY MODULE
INT. MIR – GALLEY MODULE
INT. MIR – GALLEY MODULE He adjusts rations again. Smaller portions now. No commentary. INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE
27 39
INT MOSCOW MISSION CONTROL – DAY
INT. MOSCOW MISSION CONTROL – DAY
INT. MOSCOW MISSION CONTROL – DAY Engineers scramble. TECHNICIAN We lost the window. ENGINEER
28 40
INT MIR – DOCKING MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – DOCKING MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – DOCKING MODULE – DAY Sergei floats toward the docked SOYUZ RETURN VEHICLE. Small. Self-contained. His way home.
29 41
INT SOYUZ CAPSULE
INT. SOYUZ CAPSULE
INT. SOYUZ CAPSULE Sergei sits still. Breathing steady. He keys a simulation. The screen displays: DE-ORBIT SEQUENCE - READY
30 42
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE – NIGHT
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE – NIGHT
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE – NIGHT Sergei floats, staring at the ceiling. The hum of the station surrounds him. He whispers, almost to himself: SERGEI
31 43
INT MOSCOW – PRESS ROOM – DAY
INT. MOSCOW – PRESS ROOM – DAY
INT. MOSCOW – PRESS ROOM – DAY Small. Underlit. A GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSON stands behind a podium. Reporters shout over each other.
32 44
INT MOSCOW – ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE – NIGHT
INT. MOSCOW – ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE – NIGHT
INT. MOSCOW – ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE – NIGHT The same two officials. Now joined by a THIRD. THIRD OFFICIAL
33 46
INT MIR – OBSERVATION WINDOW
INT. MIR – OBSERVATION WINDOW
INT. MIR – OBSERVATION WINDOW Sergei floats at the window. Earth below. He watches.
34 48
INT MOSCOW – FINANCE MINISTRY OFFICE – DAY
INT. MOSCOW – FINANCE MINISTRY OFFICE – DAY
INT. MOSCOW – FINANCE MINISTRY OFFICE – DAY A smaller room than Mission Control. Not heroic. Administrative. Two men review a ledger. FINANCE OFFICIAL
35 50
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY The amber ATTITUDE DRIFT light glows again. Stronger this time. Sergei runs calculations. His jaw tightens — barely perceptible.
36 51
INT MIR – GALLEY MODULE
INT. MIR – GALLEY MODULE
INT. MIR – GALLEY MODULE Sergei measures food precisely. Half portion. He studies the remaining supplies. He recalculates again.
37 53
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE – MORNING
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE – MORNING
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE – MORNING He floats into the Soyuz again. Not impulsive. Deliberate. He powers the console.
38 55
INT MIR – OBSERVATION WINDOW
INT. MIR – OBSERVATION WINDOW
INT. MIR – OBSERVATION WINDOW Earth turns below. No borders. No flags. Just weather and light.
39 56
INT MIR – SLEEPING QUARTERS – NIGHT
INT. MIR – SLEEPING QUARTERS – NIGHT
INT. MIR – SLEEPING QUARTERS – NIGHT Sergei floats. Eyes open. He stares into darkness. The hum of the station fills the silence.
40 57
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY The ATTITUDE DRIFT indicator glows red for the first time. Not amber. Red. A soft alarm tone.
41 59
INT MIR – DOCKING MODULE
INT. MIR – DOCKING MODULE
INT. MIR – DOCKING MODULE Sergei floats toward the Soyuz again. Slower this time. He opens the hatch. Enters.
42 61
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE SERGEI Ground, Mir. Drift now exceeds safe envelope within forty-eight hours. Static.
43 62
INT MIR – GALLEY MODULE
INT. MIR – GALLEY MODULE
INT. MIR – GALLEY MODULE Sergei floats in front of the ration container. He counts what’s left. Runs the math again. SERGEI
44 63
INT SOYUZ CAPSULE – MOMENTS LATER
INT. SOYUZ CAPSULE – MOMENTS LATER
INT. SOYUZ CAPSULE – MOMENTS LATER He straps in. No hesitation now. Runs the reentry sequence. Numbers appear.
45 64
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE He floats back in. The red light pulses. The station groans slightly under strain. He grips a handrail.
46 66
INT SOYUZ CAPSULE – CONTINUOUS
INT. SOYUZ CAPSULE – CONTINUOUS
INT. SOYUZ CAPSULE – CONTINUOUS Burn window countdown: 2:17. Sergei’s thumb rests on the ignition toggle. His breathing is controlled — but slower now. He switches the comm channel to monitor-only.
47 69
INT MOSCOW – GOVERNMENT OFFICE – DAY
INT. MOSCOW – GOVERNMENT OFFICE – DAY
INT. MOSCOW – GOVERNMENT OFFICE – DAY New officials now. Different flags in the room. Different insignia. Same desks.
48 70
INT MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
INT. MIR – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE A rare, stable connection. MISSION CONTROL (V.O.) Mir, prepare for return sequence planning.
49 71
INT MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY
INT. MIR – SERVICE MODULE – DAY Sergei floats, securing the final experiment containers. Velcro straps. Checklists. Every movement deliberate.
50 72
INT SOYUZ CAPSULE LATER
INT. SOYUZ CAPSULE - LATER
INT. SOYUZ CAPSULE - LATER Burn sequence initiates. The capsule vibrates. Not violent. But physical.
51 74
INT SOYUZ CAPSULE – CONTINUOUS
INT. SOYUZ CAPSULE – CONTINUOUS
INT. SOYUZ CAPSULE – CONTINUOUS Silence. Total. Sergei’s breathing echoes inside the helmet. Weight crushing him.
52 75
EXT KAZAKH STEPPE – DAY
EXT. KAZAKH STEPPE – DAY
EXT. KAZAKH STEPPE – DAY The capsule slams into the snow-covered earth. Parachute collapses. Dust and frost swirl. Recovery vehicles approach.
53 76
EXT KAZAKH STEPPE – CONTINUOUS
EXT. KAZAKH STEPPE – CONTINUOUS
EXT. KAZAKH STEPPE – CONTINUOUS Sergei sits in the reclining recovery chair. His body trembles slightly from gravity. Medical staff speak in low tones. A DOCTOR checks his eyes.
54 77
INT HOSPITAL REHABILITATION ROOM – DAY
INT. HOSPITAL REHABILITATION ROOM – DAY
INT. HOSPITAL REHABILITATION ROOM – DAY Sergei is strapped into a standing frame. Doctors and physical therapists surround him. THERAPIST On three.
55 78
INT MEDICAL TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT – NIGHT
INT. MEDICAL TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT – NIGHT
INT. MEDICAL TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT – NIGHT Sergei lies strapped to a gurney. Engines rumble. He stares at the ceiling lights passing overhead. His wife sits across from him.
56 79
INT MOSCOW – GOVERNMENT OFFICE – DAY
INT. MOSCOW – GOVERNMENT OFFICE – DAY
INT. MOSCOW – GOVERNMENT OFFICE – DAY Officials debate. OFFICIAL #1 We must present him as a Russian triumph.
57 81
INT APARTMENT – NIGHT
INT. APARTMENT – NIGHT
INT. APARTMENT – NIGHT Sergei walks slowly through his own apartment. Everything feels smaller. Walls closer. Ceiling lower.
58 82
INT MIR – MEMORY
INT. MIR – MEMORY
INT. MIR – MEMORY Weightless. Calm. Then— CUT BACK.
59 83
INT HOSPITAL ROOM – LATER
INT. HOSPITAL ROOM – LATER
INT. HOSPITAL ROOM – LATER His wife sits beside him. No press. No officials.
60 85
INT HOME – NIGHT
INT. HOME – NIGHT
INT. HOME – NIGHT His daughter now toddles confidently. She climbs onto his lap. This time she doesn’t hesitate. She studies his face.

The Last Soviet

The Last Soviet follows Sergei Krikalev's 311-day orbit through silence, ration marks, and red lights—an intimate portrait of how a single disciplined individual bears witness to history and ultimately forces the world to respond.

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Overview

Poster
Unique Selling Point

The script's USP is its unique fusion of intimate, claustrophobic character study with epic, silent geopolitical history. It makes the abstract concept of a nation's dissolution viscerally real through the physical and psychological experience of one man literally untethered from Earth. It transforms a space mission from an adventure into a philosophical prison, exploring themes of identity, duty, and belonging with rare subtlety and power. It would appeal to audiences seeking intelligent, visually-driven drama with historical weight.

AI Verdict & Suggestions

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GPT5
 Recommend
Gemini
 Highly Recommend
Grok
 Recommend
Claude
 Recommend
DeepSeek
 Recommend
Average Score: 8.7
Key Takeaways
For the Writer:
To refine the script from a creative and craft perspective, focus on tightening the mid-act pacing by condensing repetitive scenes of radio delays and routine tasks, introducing more varied dramatic beats to heighten tension and prevent stagnation. Additionally, develop supporting characters on Earth, such as mission control officials, with clearer arcs and motivations to add depth and contrast to Sergei's isolation, while deepening emotional moments with his family to make the personal stakes more resonant and impactful, ensuring a stronger narrative flow and audience connection.
For Executives:
The script has solid value as a high-concept, true-story drama with strong festival and arthouse potential, appealing to audiences interested in historical and psychological themes, but risks include slow pacing that could alienate mainstream viewers and underdeveloped supporting characters that dilute dramatic tension. Market perception may position it as a niche, prestige project rather than a commercial hit, with production challenges in maintaining engagement over its runtime, though its visual storytelling and thematic depth could attract talent if refined.
Story Facts
Genres:
Drama 65% Science Fiction 35%

Setting: Late 20th century, specifically during the dissolution of the Soviet Union and early 1990s., Primarily aboard the Mir space station in low Earth orbit, with additional scenes set in Moscow and Kazakhstan.

Themes: Identity and Belonging in a Shifting World, Isolation and Solitude, Duty and Professionalism vs. Personal Survival, Transition and Change, The Passage of Time and Memory, Loss and Acceptance, The Indifference of Nature/The Universe, Legacy and Historical Context

Conflict & Stakes: Sergei's struggle with isolation in space, the uncertainty of his return due to political changes, and the emotional toll of being disconnected from his family and country.

Mood: Reflective and somber, with moments of tension and introspection.

Standout Features:

  • Unique Hook: The story's focus on a cosmonaut's emotional journey during a politically tumultuous time adds depth to the space exploration genre.
  • Plot Twist: The realization that Sergei's mission extends indefinitely due to political negotiations, highlighting the unpredictability of space missions.
  • Innovative Ideas: The screenplay blends personal narrative with historical events, providing a unique perspective on the human experience in space.
  • Distinctive Setting: The Mir space station serves as a confined yet expansive backdrop, emphasizing themes of isolation and connection.

Comparable Scripts: Gravity, The Martian, 2001: A Space Odyssey, First Man, Ad Astra, Interstellar, Apollo 13, The Right Stuff, Moon

Data Says…
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Our stats model looked at how your scores work together and ranked the changes most likely to move your overall rating next draft. Ordered by the most reliable gains first.

1. Dialogue
Big Impact Scene Level
Your current Dialogue score: 7.8
Typical rewrite gain: +0.45 in Dialogue
Gets you ~7% closer to an "all Highly Recommends" score
Confidence: High (based on ~1,930 similar revisions)
  • This is currently your highest-impact lever. Improving Dialogue is most likely to move the overall rating next.
  • What writers at your level usually do: Writers at a similar level usually raise Dialogue by about +0.45 in one rewrite.
  • Why it matters: At your level, improving this one area alone can cover a meaningful slice of the climb toward an "all Highly Recommends" script.
2. Character Development (Script Level)
Big Impact Script Level
Your current Character Development (Script Level) score: 7.6
Typical rewrite gain: +0.43 in Character Development (Script Level)
Gets you ~6% closer to an "all Highly Recommends" score
Confidence: High (based on ~4,567 similar revisions)
  • This is another meaningful lever. After you work on the higher-impact areas, this can still create a noticeable lift.
  • What writers at your level usually do: Writers at a similar level usually raise Character Development (Script Level) by about +0.43 in one rewrite.
  • Why it matters: After you address the top item, gains here are still one of the levers that move you toward that "all Highly Recommends" zone.
3. Theme (Script Level)
Big Impact Script Level
Your current Theme (Script Level) score: 8.2
Typical rewrite gain: +0.5 in Theme (Script Level)
Gets you ~5% closer to an "all Highly Recommends" score
Confidence: High (based on ~1,521 similar revisions)
  • This is another meaningful lever. After you work on the higher-impact areas, this can still create a noticeable lift.
  • What writers at your level usually do: Writers at a similar level usually raise Theme (Script Level) by about +0.5 in one rewrite.
  • Why it matters: After you address the top item, gains here are still one of the levers that move you toward that "all Highly Recommends" zone.

Script Level Analysis

Writer Exec

This section delivers a top-level assessment of the screenplay’s strengths and weaknesses — covering overall quality (P/C/R/HR), character development, emotional impact, thematic depth, narrative inconsistencies, and the story’s core philosophical conflict. It helps identify what’s resonating, what needs refinement, and how the script aligns with professional standards.

Screenplay Insights

Breaks down your script along various categories.

Overall Score: 8.04
Key Suggestions:
To improve the script from a creative and craft perspective, focus on enhancing the depth of supporting characters like Mission Control by giving them more defined arcs and emotional stakes, which will create a richer dynamic with Sergei and heighten narrative tension. Additionally, streamline bureaucratic scenes to improve pacing and allow more space for introspective moments that deepen emotional resonance, ensuring the audience connects more profoundly with Sergei's journey of isolation and identity.
Story Critique

Big-picture feedback on the story’s clarity, stakes, cohesion, and engagement.

Key Suggestions:
The script's strength lies in its authentic portrayal of isolation and thematic depth, but to enhance its craft, focus on accelerating the pacing by integrating more dynamic external conflicts and emotional variations early on. Incorporating flashbacks or subtle hints at Sergei's pre-mission life could deepen character development and prevent the routine from feeling repetitive, ultimately creating a more engaging and balanced narrative that heightens tension without sacrificing its introspective tone.
Characters

Explores the depth, clarity, and arc of the main and supporting characters.

Key Suggestions:
From a creative and craft perspective, the analysis highlights Sergei's strong foundation as a disciplined cosmonaut but suggests enhancing his emotional depth through more internal monologue, flashbacks, and vulnerable moments to make his journey more relatable and impactful. Focusing on his transformation arc and integrating personal reflections will strengthen the script's thematic resonance, ensuring that his isolation and identity struggles drive the narrative with greater emotional weight and audience connection.
Emotional Analysis

Breaks down the emotional journey of the audience across the script.

Key Suggestions:
The script's emotional depth is anchored in Sergei's isolation and melancholy, but its lack of variety and intensity modulation risks monotony, potentially alienating audiences. To elevate the craft, incorporate subtle emotional contrasts, such as brief moments of joy or triumph, deepen character empathy through personal rituals and humanized supporting characters, and vary pacing with clearer highs and lows. These enhancements will create a more dynamic, relatable narrative that maintains engagement and amplifies the story's thematic resonance without altering its core tone.
Goals and Philosophical Conflict

Evaluates character motivations, obstacles, and sources of tension throughout the plot.

Key Suggestions:
The goals_pc analysis reveals a strong foundation in Sergei's internal and external conflicts, particularly the philosophical tension between personal agency and institutional control. To improve the script's craft, focus on tightening the pacing of routine space scenes to heighten tension and deepen emotional beats, such as his moments of reflection on identity, ensuring they build more dynamically toward the resolution. This will enhance audience engagement and make the thematic elements more visceral and impactful.
Themes

Analysis of the themes of the screenplay and how well they’re expressed.

Key Suggestions:
The script's thematic depth, particularly in identity and isolation, provides a strong foundation for a character-driven narrative, but to elevate its craft, focus on enhancing emotional resonance by incorporating more subtle, introspective moments—such as expanded internal monologues or symbolic visuals—that vividly illustrate Sergei's psychological evolution. This would prevent the routine space station scenes from feeling repetitive and better engage audiences with the universal aspects of personal change amidst geopolitical shifts, ensuring a more compelling and layered character arc.
Logic & Inconsistencies

Highlights any contradictions, plot holes, or logic gaps that may confuse viewers.

Key Suggestions:
The script effectively captures themes of isolation and change but is bogged down by repetitive scenes and minor inconsistencies that dilute tension and pacing. To improve creatively, consolidate redundant elements like communication waits and Earth observations into more dynamic sequences, and refine character moments to ensure authenticity, resulting in a tighter narrative that enhances emotional depth and audience engagement without unnecessary repetition.

Scene Analysis

All of your scenes analyzed individually and compared, so you can zero in on what to improve.

Scene-Level Percentile Chart
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Other Analyses

Writer Exec

This section looks at the extra spark — your story’s voice, style, world, and the moments that really stick. These insights might not change the bones of the script, but they can make it more original, more immersive, and way more memorable. It’s where things get fun, weird, and wonderfully you.

Unique Voice

Assesses the distinctiveness and personality of the writer's voice.

Key Suggestions:
The script's introspective voice effectively captures isolation and duty, but to enhance its craft, consider introducing subtle variations in Sergei's routines to prevent monotony and deepen emotional arcs. Expanding on moments of internal conflict, like in the highlighted scenes, could add layers of complexity, making the narrative more engaging and allowing for a stronger exploration of themes without overwhelming the minimalist style.
Writer's Craft

Analyzes the writing to help the writer be aware of their skill and improve.

Key Suggestions:
To enhance this screenplay's emotional and atmospheric strengths, focus on deepening character development by adding layers to supporting figures and internal conflicts, refining dialogue to uncover more subtext and relationships, and varying pacing to heighten tension in key moments. This will create a more immersive narrative that balances introspection with dynamic engagement, elevating the story's impact.
Memorable Lines
Spotlights standout dialogue lines with emotional or thematic power.
Tropes
Highlights common or genre-specific tropes found in the script.
World Building

Evaluates the depth, consistency, and immersion of the story's world.

Key Suggestions:
The world-building in this script masterfully captures the isolation and geopolitical tensions of Sergei's experience, but to elevate the creative craft, focus on amplifying sensory details and internal conflicts in space scenes to heighten emotional resonance and avoid potential monotony. Incorporating more varied pacing or subtle character revelations could deepen audience engagement, making Sergei's psychological journey more relatable and impactful within the confined setting.
Correlations

Identifies patterns in scene scores.

Key Suggestions:
The script excels in creating deep emotional resonance through character introspection and isolation, particularly in scenes depicting Sergei's solitude in space, but it could benefit from earlier introduction of tension and varied conflict to prevent a slow start and maintain engagement. Enhancing dialogue to better reveal character emotions and diversifying tones beyond the professional restraint would add dynamism, ensuring the narrative's emotional depth is complemented by a more balanced pace and richer interactions, ultimately strengthening the story's impact.
Loglines
Presents logline variations based on theme, genre, and hook.