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Film Adaptation
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A Journey Must Be Taken – Playlist
Screenplay by H. L. Howard
PA 2-483-803
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Logline
When a successful but emotionally unfulfilled man meets a spiritually minded young woman who expresses her love through a carefully crafted music playlist, fate, tarot guidance, and unexpected life events repeatedly bring them together—forcing them to confront whether their connection is destiny or an illusion.
Tagline
“Some love stories are written in the stars… and revealed through the cards.”
Producer Synopsis
A Journey Must Be Taken – Playlist is a romantic spiritual drama about destiny, love, and the invisible forces that guide human connection.
The story follows Tauri, a successful professional whose life appears stable on the surface but feels emotionally empty within an unhappy marriage. His life changes when he meets Libi, a thoughtful and introspective young woman whose presence awakens a deep emotional and spiritual connection.
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Although their bond feels undeniable, circumstance and morality prevent them from openly pursuing their relationship. When Tauri wishes for Libi to have a better life, she eventually follows him to America, agreeing to remain only a friend. Yet their connection grows stronger through shared moments and emotional vulnerability.
Instead of confessing her love directly, Libi expresses her feelings through a carefully curated music playlist, allowing songs to reveal emotions that words cannot fully convey.
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Believing that true soul connections transcend time and circumstance, Libi ultimately makes the painful decision to walk away when she fears Tauri’s ambitions and responsibilities will always stand between them.
After his marriage ends, Tauri turns to tarot readings in search of guidance and meaning. What begins as curiosity becomes a spiritual journey, as the cards repeatedly point him back toward Libi. Through coincidence, separation, and rediscovery, their lives intersect again and again.
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But the question remains: are their destinies truly intertwined, or is fate simply testing two hearts searching for meaning?
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Set against the emotional backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and enriched with Eastern cultural influences, the story blends romance, music, humor, and spiritual philosophy into a cinematic exploration of love, destiny, and personal growth.
Comparable Films
Tone and audience comparable to:
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Before Sunrise
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Serendipity
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La La Land
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The Adjustment Bureau
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The Notebook
These films share themes of destiny, romance across time and distance, emotional dialogue, and music-driven storytelling.
Main Characters
Tauri
A successful professional who outwardly has everything but feels emotionally trapped in an unfulfilling life. His encounter with Libi awakens a spiritual curiosity that leads him toward tarot readings and deeper self-discovery.
Libi
An introspective and idealistic young woman who believes in soul connections and spiritual destiny. Her emotional honesty and personal growth form the heart of the story as she evolves from a dreamer into a strong and independent woman.
Tone & Visual Style
The film combines romantic drama with spiritual mysticism, blending intimate character moments with symbolic imagery such as tarot cards, music playlists, and cosmic references.
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Visually, the film balances modern urban settings with spiritual symbolism, creating a cinematic atmosphere that reflects the themes of fate, synchronicity, and emotional transformation.
Music Concept
Music plays a central narrative role in the film.
Libi’s playlist functions as an emotional diary, allowing the audience to experience the characters’ evolving relationship through carefully chosen songs that mirror their emotional journey.
Target Audience
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Fans of romantic dramas and character-driven storytelling
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Audiences interested in spirituality, astrology, and tarot symbolism
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Viewers who enjoyed films such as Before Sunrise, La La Land, and The Notebook
Rights
Screenplay adaptation written by H. L. Howard, based on the award-winning novel A Journey Must Be Taken – Playlist.
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Why This Film Now?
In a time when audiences are increasingly searching for meaning, emotional connection, and spiritual reflection, A Journey Must Be Taken – Playlist speaks directly to the cultural moment. The past few years have transformed how people view relationships, purpose, and destiny. The global COVID-19 pandemic forced millions to reevaluate what truly matters in life—love, connection, and personal growth.
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This story captures that emotional shift through a unique blend of romance, music, and spiritual exploration. Unlike traditional love stories, the film explores the idea that relationships may be guided by forces beyond coincidence—through tarot, astrology, and the concept of soul connections. These themes resonate strongly with younger audiences who are increasingly interested in spirituality, mindfulness, and alternative perspectives on destiny.
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Music also plays a powerful role in the narrative. In an era dominated by streaming platforms and curated playlists, the idea of expressing love through a personal playlist feels both modern and deeply relatable. Music becomes a universal emotional language that connects the characters—and the audience—to the story.
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Additionally, audiences today are drawn to stories that blend Eastern and Western cultural perspectives, offering fresh storytelling voices in global cinema. The film’s spiritual philosophy and cultural nuances create a narrative that feels both intimate and universal.
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A Journey Must Be Taken – Playlist offers producers and viewers a romantic, thought-provoking cinematic experience that reflects the modern search for love, destiny, and meaning in an uncertain world.
The Journey to Aldebaran
Synopsis by H. L. Howard
Logline
After a mysterious fall reveals an ancient alien spacecraft hidden inside a mountain, two explorers are transported to a distant star civilization and discover humanity’s true origins—forcing them to decide whether the human race should be protected, controlled, or erased when a cosmic conflict threatens the future of two worlds.
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Genre
Epic Science Fiction • Cosmic Mythology • Adventure Drama
Core Themes
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The origin of humanity
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Destiny versus free will
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Creation and responsibility
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Power versus compassion
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Love that transcends civilizations
The story blends science fiction with ancient mythological narratives, reimagining legendary figures such as Adam, Eve, Noah, and Dayu through a cosmic origin story.
Story Overview
When Tauri and Libi accidentally activate a hidden spacecraft buried in a mountain, they are transported across the galaxy to Aldebaran, a golden world whose ancient Taurus civilization has remained frozen in stasis for 12,000 years.
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Tauri discovers that he is not simply human but a reincarnated prince sent to Earth long ago to gain wisdom before returning to help restore his people.
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Tasked with saving their dying planet, Tauri, Libi, and his brother Prince Jason travel to New Earth to retrieve a powerful resource—nano-gold. When their mission fails, Libi takes a radical step: she combines her own genetic code with local primates, giving birth to the first humans.
As the new species grows and thrives, conflict emerges among the creators themselves. Jason seeks control over humanity, believing civilization must be guided by power. Tauri believes humanity must evolve freely.
Their disagreement culminates in a catastrophic decision—the Great Flood, a planetary reset that erases an era of intervention and begins the age of human civilization.
Visual Concept
The film combines grand cosmic imagery with mythic storytelling:
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Golden alien cities and dodecagon towers on Aldebaran
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Wormholes and interstellar travel
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The creation of humanity in Eden-like sanctuaries
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A global flood reshaping Earth’s history
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Advanced technology intertwined with spiritual symbolism
Comparable Films
Tone and scale comparable to:
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Dune
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Prometheus
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Avatar
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Interstellar
Audience Appeal
The film appeals to audiences who enjoy:
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Epic science fiction world-building
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Stories exploring the origin of humanity
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Philosophical science fiction
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Mythology reinterpreted through modern storytelling
Franchise Potential
The Journey to Aldebaran launches a cosmic mythology trilogy exploring humanity’s past, present, and future:
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The Journey to Aldebaran – The origin of humanity and the Great Flood
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The War of the Princes – Humanity’s civilizations rise under hidden cosmic influence
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The Return of Aldebaran – Humanity rediscovers its cosmic heritage and confronts its creators


In Angel’s Hands
Synopsis by H. L. Howard
PAu 4-234-146
Logline
A determined father refuses to give up on his misunderstood daughter, guiding her through years of social struggles, learning differences, and systemic barriers until she discovers her own inner strength and proves that destiny belongs to those who believe they are in the angels’ hands.
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Genre
Inspirational Drama • Family Story • Coming-of-Age
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Pitch Summary
In Angel’s Hands is a deeply moving coming-of-age drama about resilience, faith, and the quiet power of parental love.
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Lara is born into a loving family, but early medical concerns and developmental challenges quickly place her on a difficult path. Doctors suspect she falls on the Asperger spectrum, and as she grows, Lara struggles to navigate social situations, school expectations, and a world that often misunderstands her unique way of thinking.
Through childhood and adolescence, Lara faces repeated setbacks—rejection by peers, conflicts with teachers, bullying, academic struggles, and the emotional toll of her parents’ divorce. While institutions label her limitations, her father Tauri refuses to see her as broken. His constant reassurance—“She is in Angel’s hands”—becomes both a prayer and a guiding philosophy.
As Lara grows older, she begins to explore new ways of understanding the world. Tarot readings spark her curiosity about universal energy and self-belief. Small victories—learning to ride a bike, overcoming fears while driving, and developing her own creative voice—slowly transform her sense of identity.
When Lara fails her first driver’s license exam and discovers a deeply flawed testing system designed to disadvantage new drivers, she channels her frustration into action. With the support of friends and community allies, she helps expose the system’s unfair design, leading to public hearings and statewide reform.
The victory becomes a turning point. Lara gains not only her driver’s license but also confidence in her ability to change the world around her.
Years later, Lara walks through the gates of Harvard University carrying a manuscript of her own published book. The once-misunderstood girl who struggled to fit in now steps into the future she once feared might be impossible.
Her father watches with quiet pride as Lara whispers the words that guided her entire journey:
“I am in the Angel’s hands.”
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Themes
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The power of unconditional parental love
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Overcoming learning and developmental challenges
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Faith, perseverance, and personal destiny
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Transforming adversity into social change
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Audience Appeal
In Angel’s Hands speaks to audiences who connect with inspirational true-to-life stories about overcoming obstacles, similar in spirit to films that celebrate perseverance, family support, and personal transformation.
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Comparable Films
Wonder
Like Wonder, In Angel’s Hands tells the story of a child who faces social and developmental challenges while learning to find strength and confidence with the support of family.
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The Pursuit of Happiness
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Similar to The Pursuit of Happiness, the film centers on a father’s unwavering belief in his child’s future, demonstrating how perseverance and love can overcome systemic and personal obstacles.
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Hidden Figures
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The story shares with Hidden Figures the theme of challenging flawed systems and achieving social reform, showing how courage and determination can change institutions.
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Main Characters
Lara
A spirited and sensitive girl who grows up facing learning and social challenges that make her feel different from others. Despite setbacks and rejection, Lara gradually discovers her own abilities, developing confidence and determination that ultimately transform her life and inspire those around her.
Tauri
Lara’s devoted father, whose faith in his daughter never wavers. Even when doctors, teachers, and institutions doubt Lara’s potential, Tauri continues to encourage her, repeating the words that guide the family through every hardship: “She is in Angel’s hands.”
Moli
Lara’s mother, a determined and protective parent who seeks professional treatment and structured support for her daughter. Her approach sometimes clashes with Tauri’s philosophy, reflecting the difficult choices parents must make when trying to help a child facing developmental challenges.
Sally
A friend Lara meets at summer camp who introduces her to tarot reading and the idea that the universe may guide human destiny. This encounter opens Lara’s curiosity about spirituality and self-belief.
Senator Young
A public leader who responds to the protest against the flawed driver testing system and helps bring the issue into public hearings, ultimately leading to meaningful reform.
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Why This Film Matters Today
In Angel’s Hands speaks directly to the growing global conversation about neurodiversity, mental health, and the challenges faced by children who learn and think differently.
Across schools and communities, many families struggle to navigate educational systems that are not always designed to support students with unique learning styles or developmental differences. Children on the autism or Asperger spectrum often face misunderstanding, social isolation, and institutional barriers that can shape their confidence and future opportunities.
This story reflects the lived reality of many families today: the tension between medical treatment and personal belief, the strain that developmental challenges can place on relationships, and the resilience required to advocate for a child’s potential.
At its heart, In Angel’s Hands is also a story about the power of belief. While society often focuses on limitations, the film emphasizes the importance of encouragement, patience, and the unwavering support of a parent who refuses to give up on a child’s future.
The narrative also highlights how individuals can transform personal struggles into broader social impact. Lara’s journey—from being misunderstood and marginalized to helping expose a flawed system—demonstrates how perseverance and courage can inspire institutional change.
In an era where audiences increasingly seek authentic, emotionally meaningful stories, In Angel’s Hands offers a powerful reminder that greatness often grows from adversity—and that sometimes the most extraordinary journeys begin with someone simply believing:
“She is in the Angel’s hands.”
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