The movie script coverage for Steven Treàdwell’s “Mental Kidnapping II: God’s Mental Therapy” is finished, allowing the book to be prepared for an adaptation into a Hollywood film

Recently, a Hollywood-style screenplay was written for an outstanding author of the book “Mental Kidnapping II: God’s Mental Therapy.” ARP’s Movie Script Coverage service aims to provide a written outline of the author’s book—a screenplay—that will be stored in a database that major studios can consult when seeking stories to adapt into films.
The screenplay is the common ground on which everyone working on the film will collaborate from start to finish and serves as a roadmap for the producers, directors, actors, and production in terms of what will be seen on the big screen.
Mental Kidnapping II: God’s Mental Therapy takes a chapter-by-chapter approach to address societal issues. The work is spiritual, but it connects world events, particularly in the United States of America, and their effects on biblical events and sayings. The content includes some narration, although it is largely expository. The narrative tries to show societal flaws and how the government and media help to perpetuate them. It also illustrates how bad people get away with their crimes. It does, however, include some prayer points as well as how to apply the literature’s substance to overcome mental slavery and kidnapping.
Lesbianism and feminism, homicide and gun regulations, divorce, and marijuana use are among the topics addressed in Mental Kidnapping II – God’s Mental Therapy. It also criticizes the media and the government for supporting the thoughts of horrible individuals before they act. It does, however, offer a response to the ills propagated by the media and the government, and it encourages people to return to God.
This is the scripture that the author is standing on in his book. Steven Treadwell makes his declaration for this day. It is affirmed that this day and every day of his life, he declares and decrees that; (Hebrews 13:20-21AMPC) “Now may the God of peace strengthen, completes, perfects) and make me what I ought to be and equip me with everything good that I may carry out his will; {while He Himself} works in me and accomplishes that which is pleasing in His sight”.
