Seniors the movie Page #5

Genre: Comedy
Original Story by: James Barkley
Year:
2023
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JACK JONES:

stop squirting water at me

SLIM Z:

you wish it was water

JACK JONES:

Then what is it

Slim z smiles evilly

SLIM Z:

it’s pee

(Everyone starts laughing at Jack calling him piss face)

(Jack gets mad and runs away like a coward)

ANNIE BALTIC:

Being Caleb have some exciting news

SLIM Z:

you got me a dirtbike

ANNIE BALTIC:

no

ANNIE AND CALEB:

(In unison) we’re getting married

SLIM Z:

(Screaming of excitement)

As the credits roll at the end of the movie, a final scene plays out on screen. Annie and Caleb are standing at the altar, looking at each other with love and admiration. Slim Z, Emily Dobson, Brandon King, Lev Cameron, Jentzen Ramirez, Elliana Walmsley, Piper Rockelle, Ian Adams, John Michaels, Penny Owen, Nicole Patterson, and the Thomas Twins, Dominic and Tominic Thomas, stand by their side as their closest friends and family.

Annie and Caleb break into song, their voices soaring throughout the chapel as they sing a beautiful duet. As the chorus begins, their friends and family join in, singing and swaying to the music. The joy and love in the room is palpable, as everyone joins together to celebrate the newlyweds.

The energy in the room increases with each passing moment, as the song reaches its crescendo, and everyone is up on their feet, dancing and singing along. The climax of the song serves up a perfect ending to the movie - upbeat, joyous, and filled with the kind of love and warmth that only comes from sharing these special moments with loved ones. The scene fades to black as the camera pans out to show all of them embracing and singing at the altar, before flashing the movie title on the screen one last time.

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