Not exact matches
At first, Panahi announces that he is going to act out some
scenes from the film he was planning to make at the time
of his arrest — a Romeo and Juliet — esque love story
involving a girl herself kept under lock and
key by her strict parents.
The backstory is so unnecessary in Rodriguez» mind that there's a hilarious gag
involving a missing reel that happens at the climax
of an appropriately hokey sex
scene and bypasses
key plot points.
The first brief
scene was meant to precede the discovery
of a new dead kid, but the extreme wide photography rendered the
key visual a mere dot in the field; and the second
scene involves local police chief Murphy with the town mayor at a grocery shop.
As it's not fair to spoil these plot points this late in the film's non-release, all I will say is that it
involves a bit
of precious and heavy - handed exposition
involving a long - winded private moment between Han and Leia (they deserve better), and another
scene involving one
of these
key figures that many might see coming.