A Reliever's Way

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Alright I have this idea for a movie.
It's a about an orphan that pisses in bottles to avoid waking up the other kids.
One day he is adopted by a family that pisses in a toilet like every other human being.
Yet he retains his bottle pissing ways.
The mother sees this as she is changing the sheets, and confronts him about it.
He knows he has to keep his bottle pissing a secret. Learns ways to hide the bottles, like in the laundry hamper and volunteers to do the laundry each week.
Flash forward, he's a senior in highschool, one day his mom walks into his room and catches him in the act of pissing in a bottle.
"I'm sorry, this is just who I am"
The mother decides to press charges for sexual harassment.
And the rest of the movie follows our character as he deals with litigation.
Eventually he pisses in bottle in front of the jury, and he is found not guilty.
The whole room claps, he is still pissing btw.
And the mother hugs him
"Im sorry, I just didn't know :'("

It's called "A Reliever's Way"

So watcha think? All feedback is welcome! :)
 
The jews would never allow it since that could start a trend of people feeling more comfortable peeing in bottles or other unconventional locations. Philosophers have long since understood that once you liberate a man's urination, you liberate his soul.

Soon the movie's release would spur manufactured feminist debate over whether it's actually a form of violence against women to openly pee in unconventional locations since ladies can't do it very well, and it would get shut down.
 
It's a about an orphan that pisses in bottles to avoid waking up the other kids.
I think there's better origins for why he starts pissing in bottles. In this case he does it to accommodate others, not motivated by comfort or necessity. So I think after he's adopted he'd stop. Maybe instead he's either forced to pee in bottles and believes that's normal or, alternatively begins doing it out of comfort. For the latter I think it'd be better if the boy was stranded on an island or somewhere and as a way to cope, tried to build himself comforting things that represent a normal life. He pissed in a bottle in his makeshift bathroom on the island because it made him feel more like a person than pissing in the wild. Then when he's saved and adopted he doesn't want to give up that comfort. You could obviously go darker and give it a more traumatic origin, but that's no fun. I like the idea of a young boy trying to rebuild the comforts of a suburban home in the wilderness as a way to prevent madness. Maybe a plane crashes and he's got enough food and such to survive for a few months and he tries to recreate his home using the wreckage, he tries to emulate his home life routine. It'd be a far more visually interesting origin (for the Netflix adaptation) and more likely to be something that causes him to keep using the bottle after the experience is over.

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>for the Netflix adaptation

Not sure why I thought this was a book and not a movie.
 
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I think there's better origins for why he starts pissing in bottles. In this case he does it to accommodate others, not motivated by comfort or necessity. So I think after he's adopted he'd stop. Maybe instead he's either forced to pee in bottles and believes that's normal or, alternatively begins doing it out of comfort. For the latter I think it'd be better if the boy was stranded on an island or somewhere and as a way to cope, tried to build himself comforting things that represent a normal life. He pissed in a bottle in his makeshift bathroom on the island because it made him feel more like a person than pissing in the wild. Then when he's saved and adopted he doesn't want to give up that comfort. You could obviously go darker and give it a more traumatic origin, but that's no fun. I like the idea of a young boy trying to rebuild the comforts of a suburban home in the wilderness as a way to prevent madness. Maybe a plane crashes and he's got enough food and such to survive for a few months and he tries to recreate his home using the wreckage, he tries to emulate his home life routine. It'd be a far more visually interesting origin (for the Netflix adaptation) and more likely to be something that causes him to keep using the bottle after the experience is over.
yeah, but then we have to get a license to film on a beach, and before you say "just go to a cheaper country!" The airline tickets alone would be a greater hit on the budget, not to mention actually having to ship all of the equipment there.
 
yeah, but then we have to get a license to film on a beach, and before you say "just go to a cheaper country!" The airline tickets alone would be a greater hit on the budget, not to mention actually having to ship all of the equipment there.
The plane could crash in the woods, or he could be trapped in some sort of cave where they can't get him help but they can send him food and items of comfort (piss jugs). You could go really dark and do something like Room. Or it could even be in space! How expensive are the sets on Star Trek? Can we just Frankenstein parts from old sci-fi movie sets that were thrown out to save money? I bet my dad could make a bunch of set pieces for the space ship in his workshop! We could ask him really really nicely.
 
Love the idea but still more expensive than just doing it on a stage with a couple bunkbeds
 
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