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After looking through all the script synopses, Martin passed on all of them. Original movies were already not given much importance in Hollywood, and the chances of finding an original script that had left a mark on success from the piles of scripts submitted by average screenwriters were naturally very low.
After all, those that could leave an impression on him would not be ordinary films.
Martin flipped through the project plans submitted to Pacific Pictures.
Most of these were adaptations, where screenwriters or small-time producers found literary works or real-life stories worth adapting and recommended them to production companies, often securing investment before purchasing the rights.
Martin quickly found a familiar story synopsis.
It was about a Black stockbroker—if he didn't remember incorrectly, it was probably "The Pursuit of Happyness."