When a corrupt tech mogul accidentally leaks a compromising video file titled "I'll Fuck You When....m4v," a low-level IT worker must decide whether to use it for blackmail or to save the company from a hostile takeover. 1. The Hook (The File)
The story begins with an unassuming .m4v file hidden in a deeply nested subdirectory of a cloud server. Unlike standard leaks, this file is password-protected with a "dead man's switch"—it's programmed to release to the public only under specific, absurd conditions (e.g., "when the stock price hits exactly $66.60" or "when the CEO's smart-fridge runs out of almond milk"). I'll Fuck You When....m4v
A standoff at a massive tech conference where the file is finally "screened" to a room full of unsuspecting investors. 4. Tone & Style When a corrupt tech mogul accidentally leaks a
The protagonist realizes the file isn't what it seems. Instead of a scandal, it’s a bizarre, high-production musical confession about the mogul's deepest insecurities. Unlike standard leaks, this file is password-protected with
A high-stakes PR agent whose job is to "delete" people and files that threaten the brand. 3. Key Plot Points
If you are looking to based on this concept, Feature Film Draft: "The m4v Files" Genre: Dark Comedy / Tech Satire