Déjà Vu - Summary

Summary

The script appears to be a dialogue from a movie or a video where a character, referred to as the "Cliché Inspector," is frustrated with the predictability and clichéd nature of the storyline. The character is in a constant struggle to make the narrative original and avoid common plot twists.

The character is a cliché inspector who checks movies for clichés and tries to avoid them. However, the movie the character is critiquing has already used two major clichés by the first minute. The character is frustrated with the predictability and clichéd nature of the storyline, and is determined to make the movie more original.

The character is also shown to be a random, average guy who falls in love with a girl. However, the character is faced with clichéd situations and struggles to come up with original dialogue or actions. The character tries to come up with a unique ending, but is frustrated by the predictability of the plot.

The character is shown to be in a constant struggle to make the narrative original and avoid common plot twists. The character is frustrated with the predictability and clichéd nature of the storyline, and is determined to make the movie more original. The character is also shown to be a random, average guy who falls in love with a girl. However, the character is faced with clichéd situations and struggles to come up with original dialogue or actions. The character tries to come up with a unique ending, but is frustrated by the predictability of the plot.

Facts

1. The speaker, a "cliché inspector", is tired of the unoriginal introduction of a movie.
2. The movie has two significant clichés within the first minute: the hero in trouble and a frozen image with the phrase "That's me".
3. The speaker expresses frustration but is willing to work on the movie to make it more original.
4. The speaker identifies as a "random kind of guy, Mister Average".
5. The speaker's life changed when he met "THE girl".
6. The speaker and "THE girl" shared a romantic evening in Paris, running in the streets and seeing a mime artist.
7. The speaker has feelings for "THE girl" but is conflicted about leaving her behind to take a flight to New York.
8. The speaker is advised to go get "THE girl" back, but expresses reluctance about the idea of chasing her at the airport.
9. The speaker is frustrated with the number of clichés in the movie, specifically mentioning the fourteenth cliché.
10. The speaker is shown attempting to start over with the movie, but faces difficulties due to the presence of the big villain.
11. The speaker is shown trying to get a gun from the villain, but fails.
12. The speaker suggests an original plot twist: they are from Planet Culton, not Earth, and are actually cyborgs who speak Goulep.
13. The speaker is unsure if their new plot twist is a cliché or not.