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Hollywood Movie Script Coverage for “Maggie, I Love You” by Ronald Higgins has been released for the book’s qualification for a Hollywood movie adaptation

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. Recently, a Hollywood-style script was written for Ronald Higgins’ book, “Maggie, I Love You”. 

“Maggie, I Love You” is a story that portrays human behavior and desires that have always been and will always be. While some movies have showcased greed as the cause of some people’s downfalls and deaths, this story tells it from a private investigator’s point of view. It’ll appeal to young adults and adults.

The screenplay is the common ground on which producers, directors, actors, and production teams working on the movie will collaborate from start to finish and serves as a roadmap for them in terms of what will be seen on the big screen. The production of the Movie Script Coverage is to prepare for the screenplay to be produced.

A native of New York, author Ronald Higgins now lives in Hampton, Tennessee, and focuses his time on writing and other interests. His thoughts of winning the lottery prompted him to write this book, which further evolved into the conflicts faced by the main character in living a luxurious life. Ronald is a graduate of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) High School, class of ‘59.

“Maggie, I Love You” portrays the human need to be in a state of comfort and to have some sense of accomplishment in their lives. The characters in the story are relatable as they show the prevalent human desires and the drive behind some nefarious acts that we engage in to attain those desires. The story showcases human flaws such as greed, violence, impatience, deceit, and materialism. However, it also shows faith, kindness, unity, and love. All of these are themes that interest people because they are willing to sacrifice for them. Using these themes, Maggie, I Love You will gain wide acceptance when adapted.

The greed in the Castellano family leads to the death of Jack, causing their business to slow down as he’s the most experienced partner in the law firm. Also, family values are transferred from parents to offspring, as seen in the case of Mr. Chong and Maggie. Mr. Chong seeks to escape poverty and is willing to steal, even though it may cost him his life. His daughter, Maggie, does the same and loses her life.

However, the unity among Brent and his workforce aids in finding Maggie and Kim Ho. Unity is also evident in the Castellano family, which helped them build a successful business. Also, faith and love are found in Alex as he stands his ground in the belief that Maggie loves him and isn’t involved in her abduction. His faith in Brent also allows his friend to find Maggie as fast as he can. 

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