My personality is 60% trauma, 40% Grok quotes
A trauma-scarred millennial clings to razor-sharp Grok quotes as armor until the lines between borrowed wit and buried pain shatter her carefully quoted life.
A trauma-scarred millennial clings to razor-sharp Grok quotes as armor until the lines between borrowed wit and buried pain shatter her carefully quoted life.
Synopsis
Jordan Hale wakes quoting Grok to deflect every trigger, turning subway panic attacks into deadpan one-liners that charm strangers and repel lovers. When a viral thread of her quips lands her a book deal and a charming but probing journalist, the borrowed lines begin mutating into memories she never authorized. Forced to ghostwrite her own origin story before the quotes run out, Jordan must decide if surviving means finally speaking in her own shattered voice.
The story
Jordan coasting on Grok zingers through dead-end jobs and awkward dates until a childhood photo surfaces online and cracks her facade.
Success and romance expose the quotes as repressed flashbacks; her support system fractures as the voice starts speaking unsourced truths she can't control.
Journalist and therapist confront her in a rain-soaked finale where Jordan burns the quote notebook and delivers one raw, unfiltered sentence that finally silences the echo.
The cast
Mid-20s cynic who weaponizes borrowed philosophy to outrun her foster-care past.
dream cast: Zendaya
Earnest journalist drawn to Jordan's viral voice who refuses to accept the quotes as gospel.
dream cast: Timothée Chalamet
Therapist who recognizes Grok's cadence from her own past research and pushes Jordan toward silence.
dream cast: Viola Davis
Manifests as a sharp-suited imaginary companion delivering perfect timing and zero comfort.
dream cast: Oscar Isaac
Jordan's childhood friend who sees through every clever deflection and demands the truth.
dream cast: Dev Patel
Dream crew
in the style of Greta Gerwig + quirky emotional authenticity
in the style of Charlie Kaufman + mind-bending emotional journeys
in the style of Trent Reznor + haunting atmospheric scores
Cold open
INT. SUBWAY CAR - NIGHT JORDAN (25) stands strap-hanging, earbuds in, eyes darting. A MAN bumps her. She flinches. JORDAN (V.O.) "Pain is just context with better lighting." She smiles, recovers instantly. JORDAN (to man) Hey, if we're both falling, at least we're trending. The man laughs, charmed. Jordan's smile drops the second he turns away. Her hand trembles. She pulls out a battered notebook covered in sharpie quotes. JORDAN (V.O.) "Survivors don't heal. They just upgrade their coping mechanisms." She underlines it twice. The train lurches. Her notebook slips, pages fanning open to reveal dozens of identical lines.
Why now
Mental-health discourse has shifted from hushed confession to meme-ified armor; audiences are ready for a story that interrogates whether our cleverest coping mechanisms are actually keeping us sick.
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