The story is about our couple Chris and Sabrina who live out in California, but are originally from Pennsylvania where it snows all the time. They've lived out there for over 10 years. This year Sabrina wants to go back home. She misses the snow and wants to go back for a white Christmas to see her family she hasn't seen in ages.
After having a semi argument, Sabrina leaves Chris to back to her family for the holidays and actual cold weather for once this that time of the year there.
Soon after finding something about his relationship with Sabrina. Along with being told the fact that Sabrina's Ex-boyfriend Kevin being back in town and on the prowl to try and get back with her. Knowing that she's newly single being emotionally and available at the moment he will try to make his move back onto her. To see if he can pick up where he left off so many years ago.
Chris decides to drive cross country to Pennsylvania to get to Sabrina and save her from Kevin. He begins to start driving there, but that's where the fun starts. With him needing to get out there as soon as possible. Thus begins all the weird and interesting stories of people and things on his journey there.
This here I feel is a very unique screenplay in itself. I've mixed a whole bunch of genres into this one. I feel it has a little bit of everything for everyone. I like to call it a Cross Country Romantic Road Trip Action Comedy. It has the romance aspect for the women, sometimes over the top comedy for those who like laughing at these extreme situations and some crazy action for the guys too.
Like TRUTH OR DARE. IT'S NOT CHRISTMAS WITHOUT YOU is in my top 5 favorites I've screenplays that I've done so far. I feel that you think you know where this is eventually going ,but when we get to the end it's not what you thought it was. Plus the scope of it just gets bigger and bigger as we go along. At first it starts off as a normal romantic comedy, but that's just where the fun begins and the adventure starts.
I've gotten nothing but great reviews from those who've read this one so far.
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