90s Middle Class Biopic Upd -

(whispering) “Dave… they approved the loan.”

“We won’t lose the house, Dave. We’re not quitters.” 90s middle class biopic

(without looking up) “If I don’t get this job at the circuit board plant, we lose the house.” (whispering) “Dave… they approved the loan

Here’s a short text written in the style of a — the kind of modest, heartfelt, VHS-ready drama that would star Tom Hanks or Rita Wilson, score by James Horner, and open with a shot of a station wagon pulling into a driveway with a basketball hoop over the garage. EXT. SUBURBAN STREET, 1992 – MORNING SUBURBAN STREET, 1992 – MORNING Dave walks in

Dave walks in from the garage. He doesn’t smile. He just puts a hand on the refrigerator, which rattles. Then he nods — once, stoically — and the score swells with piano chords.