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Act Out Your Guilt EP 1

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The Dark Past Unveiled

When screenwriter Sue Lockwood delivers a haunting new script to agent River Kingsley, it sets in motion a secretive production led by actress Blanche Whitmore. But as cameras begin to roll inside a sealed-off set, fiction begins to echo reality in unsettling ways. Behind every line lies intention. Behind every scene, a hidden agenda. Blanche thinks she's acting. Sue knows she's confessing.

EP 1: The protagonist reveals their traumatic childhood where their mother committed suicide after discovering their father's infidelity with actress Blanche Whitmore, who then used the father to advance her career. Now grown up, the protagonist seeks revenge by infiltrating Blanche's life through her son under the alias 'Judge Pen', aiming to make Blanche suffer for her past crimes.Will the protagonist's revenge plan succeed, or will Blanche uncover the truth before it's too late?

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Ep Review

A Captivating Blend of Art and Reality

This short film is a brilliant blend of art imitating life. The script is so well-crafted, and the performances are top-notch. Blanche Whitmore brings her character to life with such depth and emotion, it's hard to tell where the acting ends and the reality begins. The hidden identity theme adds an

An Intricate Web of Secrets and Confessions

"Act Out Your Guilt" is a fascinating exploration of guilt and confession. Sue Lockwood's script is layered with meaning, and as the story unfolds, you realize that every line has a purpose. Blanche Whitmore delivers a performance that is both vulnerable and powerful, drawing you into her world. The

A Thrilling Dive into the Human Psyche

This short is a psychological rollercoaster! The hidden agendas and layered intentions behind each scene are brilliantly executed. Sue's writing and Blanche's acting create an atmosphere so tense, you can almost feel the walls closing in. The production design and the sealed-off set add an extra lay

A Mesmerizing Dance of Reality and Fiction

Wow, "Act Out Your Guilt" is an absolute masterpiece! Sue Lockwood's script is pure genius, and Blanche Whitmore's performance is hauntingly beautiful. The way the story blurs the lines between reality and fiction kept me on the edge of my seat. It's like you're watching a puzzle unfold, and every p