And now as promised, the man who lives in his own Golden Tower in New York City, for that matter, he could live just about anywhere in the Western Hemisphere because he has developed magnificent tracts of land and owns the gleaming casinos and hotels which are on top of them.
We could only be talking about Donald Trump.
Donald Trump's personality would make a great main character for a movie. I think understanding his style and giving it to a fictional character would make one hell of an entertaining movie for the audiences and will give the critics and movie lovers one hell of a complex character to decipher over the years, much similar to John Doe from the 1995 film Seven.
Since Donald Trump announced his candidacy for the 2016 elections, he has been receiving far greater attention from the world than ever before.
All this attention made me want to take a closer look at Donald Trump's personality and since I'm a film director who's big on character, there's one thought that constantly crosses my mind every time I look at him or think about him.
His personality would make for an incredible character for a movie. Thank you, Al. Wow. That was good.
Donald Trump is a guy who wants it all and wishes to achieve every milestone that he deemed interesting enough for him to accomplish.
He's a billionaire who built a lot of businesses and took those businesses to new heights.
He's an extremely driven individual who loves to pursue his wants and desires aggressively no matter what.
He doesn't care what the world thinks about him because as long as he's a winner, everything's all right.
Above all these traits and qualities, the biggest and the most deadly weapon in his arsenal is his communication style and the way he uses it.
Something's going to happen over the next number of years with this country because you can't keep going on losing 200 billion and yet we let Japan come in and dump everything right into our markets and everything. It's not free trade.
The only two people who would be able to out talk him are perhaps Dr. House and Sherlock Holmes who unfortunately are the works of fiction.
But who knows? Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I'm too stone to tell.
Now to balance all these positive points, there is this one major negative element that just makes it hard for the world to really love him. His inability to admit his mistakes and say, I'm sorry.
You've called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals. Your Twitter account is several-
Only Rosie O'Donnell.
No, it wasn't.
I tried to watch as many interesting interviews of Trump and read as much as I possibly could, but I couldn't exactly pinpoint a few certain aspects which make Donald Trump who he is.
There's a dangerously mysterious countless to the way he presents himself. Even when he's being harsh and loud, there's a quality of silence to his approach much similar to a dangerous chameleon-like predator.
He presents himself like an honorable businessman with the qualities of a killing machine like the Terminator.
We've never had a team lose so badly. You're all fired. All four are fired.
Even though we feel like that a lot of times he never thinks twice before uttering his words, I think that there is definitely a sense of cold calculations which are always going on in the back of his mind, which makes him eventually come out on top in the end.
Sorry to keep you waiting complicated business.
Even when he says something he's not supposed to, or even when someone tries to pin him against a wall, he very cunningly knows how to dodge the bullets in a smart way.
By doing it.
If I were to compare him with the most memorable character from the film history, I would compare him to John Doe from the film 7.
Nothing wrong with a man taking pleasure in his work.
With the key similarity between them being their set of criminal-like beliefs and philosophy with which they look at the world.
Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.
I genuinely believe that their presence makes the world a better place and that there's some kind of chosen ones who would test him to do what they do.
And what I've done is gonna be puzzled over and studied and followed.
If I were to pick an actor to portray him, I would definitely go for Alec Baldwin with a serious approach as opposed to the comedic style he portrayed recently as a parody.
And if I were to pick a director who would tell one hell of an incredible story with this character, I would go for J.J. Abrams, who would really infuse this film with some intense thriller and mysterious elements to keep the audiences on the edge of the scenes.
Do you have a philosophy of how you tell stories though? Like is there somewhere that you want to start? Do you start with a question? Do you start with a mystery? What do you want to start with?
Not really. I mean honestly every story is a different thing and all you try to do is tell a story that will engage people emotionally.
But if there's one thing that I just couldn't figure out is how this movie could potentially end, that would leave the audiences with twisted minds.
I mean Trump has a classic personality flaw which stops him from accepting his mistakes and making peace with them, which would lead to a lot of interesting professional and personal conflicts in every scene.
So perhaps in the end Trump would finally complete his character arc by admitting his mistakes and leaving the audiences in tears.
Or perhaps everybody in his life leaves him due to his inability to change and the movie ends with some intense thought provocation much similar to the ending of the social network.
Whatever the case might be and however this film turns out to be, Trump-like personality is a million-dollar character that was taken to the audience's mind for an eternity.
So if there's a screenwriter like Aaron Sorkin who might be interested in adapting this character for a film, then I would suggest to begin writing right now.
Genius! You and therefore me are geniuses. Next question.
So in the hopes of connecting with film lovers all over the world, this is Mr. Zeacon in the making of A Great Story.
