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That is a legend story very well invented by Wiss Jean-Philippe. Just fancy about the beauty, the melancholy, the joyfulness, and the big lesson that I let you to be careful in everything you do and I let you know to be strong in your life to fight against the difficult time. In fact, the story begins with the little family of Mr. Andre, who lived not too far from a town. George is an active member in this little family; he is Mr. Andres first son. He works for a rich man, Mr. Peter, who has his own mafia, M+, which nobody ever knew. Mr. Peters house was located in the middle of a mountain, but it is along the entrance of the town. Mr. Peter has a big land near of a river, where he puts some big alligators, and he has a little house on the river where he lets other people feed the alligators.
There is another mafia, M, Mr. Wrecker is the leader of this mafia M. This mafia, M, is more violent in their acts than the M+. Mr. Wreckers house is located in the capital of the country. And Mr. Christopher lives in the capital of the country. However, Mr. Christopher likes to travel on an airplane from Miami, Florida, to the capital of his country. The major problem that causes the trouble in the movie is Christophers box of diamonds. There is a game of casino at another town of the country. Manager Samuels restaurant is located in the town of Mr. Andre. Father Peters church is located at the town next to Mr. Andres town. Mr. Peter has many friends. There is a hotel located in the capital of the country.
Wiss Jean-Philippe
The reason why I am qualified to write the book is because of the imagination that I have and the experiences I went through. I always feel the presence of God around me, he is my true creator. Writing books is a fun hobby for me to express my imagination about life. I live in United States of America, in Nashville, TN, and I enjoy the nature around me. I also enjoy planting.
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M+ Movie - Wiss Jean-Philippe
Copyright © 2015 by Wiss Jean-Philippe.
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Contents
Warning
Here’s a pretty go!
Actors and Descriptions
Acknowledgments
WARNING
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HERE’S A PRETTY GO!
That is a legend story very well invented by Wiss Jean-Philippe. Just fancy about the beauty, the melancholy, the joyfulness, and the big lesson that I let you to be careful in everything you do and I let you know to be strong in your life to fight against the difficult time. In fact, the story begins with the little family of Mr. Andre, who lived not too far from a town. Georges is an active member in this little family; he is Mr. Andre’s first son. He works for a rich man, Mr. Peter, who has his own mafia, M+, which nobody ever knew. Mr. Peter’s house was located in the middle of a mountain, but it is along the entrance of the town. Mr. Peter has a big land near of a river, where he puts some big alligators, and he has a little house on the river where he lets other people feed the alligators.
There is another mafia, M; Mr. Wrecker is the leader of this mafia M. This mafia, M, is more violent in their acts than the M+. Mr. Wrecker’s house is located in the capital of the country. And Mr. Christopher lives in the capital of the country. However, Mr. Christopher likes to travel on an airplane from Miami, Florida, to the capital of his country. The major problem that causes the trouble in the movie is Christopher’s box of diamonds. There is a game of casino at another town of the country. Manager Samuel’s restaurant is located in the town of Mr. Andre. Father Peter’s church is located at the town next to Mr. Andre’s town. Mr. Peter has many friends. There is a hotel located in the capital of the country.
ACTORS AND DESCRIPTIONS
Mr. Andre: He is an old man, and he is a quiet person. He respects people and, more specially, his wife and his children. His house is making out of fashion. He likes to sit on his hammock while he smokes his long cigar.
Georges: He is a quiet young man like his father; he is older than his sister, Ms. Celina. He is a good worker.
Patrick: He is younger than his sister, Ms. Celina, but he is the noisiest; that means he’s always ready for some action. He wants to follow the good action of his big brother, Georges, who takes care of his family.
Ms. Celina: She is an arrogant person. She dresses with an old-fashioned dress, but she is very beautiful. She has long hair. She is twenty-three years old.
Jose: He is a funny young Dominican. He weaves his long hair. He likes any lady, and he makes love anywhere. He works for the group M. He dresses in blue jeans and red swaddling band. He has a big gun.
Sandy: She is a strong and beautiful lady. She smokes; she is always ready to shoot. She likes to dress in blue jeans with red swaddling band. When she finishes killing someone, she goes to the funeral and dresses in black clothes, black shoes, and black glasses. She has a nice smile, but she is a murderer.
Jacques: He is an old man who works for Mr. Christopher. But he likes to dress like a gentleman.
Mr. Wrecker: He is a reckless person. He is very crazy for money. He is always dressed in black color. He is the leader of his mafia, M. He is a strong, tall, and sexy man.
Mr. Christopher: He is a very rich man. He is a businessman. He is of light tenor. He dresses well in white shirt and white pants of strap. He puts very often a black flannel undervest, black shoes, and white velvet bonnet.
Faker: He is a fat man. He is very jealous, he is a murderer, and he is a confirmed liar. He is a trouble man; however, he is not a good fighter. He dresses in big pants and big-size swaddling band. He uses to bring Chinese bells hind part foremost. He is not educated.
Mr. Peter: He uses Faker to do everything for him. He has more passion for money than for his family. He wants to be richer than everybody. He dresses in red swaddling clothes and blue jeans and black shoes. He is a strong and tall man.
Ms. Jennifer: She is a young lady. She makes her choice to take a different way from her father’s. She is very beautiful, and she has a family problem because her mother is dead and she lives with her mother-in-law. She is never happy, and she is not interested with her father. She just dresses in blue jeans, a white swaddling clothes, red waistcoat, and black tennis shoes. She has a sincere heart and is sensible.
Officer Robert: He is a white man with a big stomach and a fat body. He is a smoker. He eats so much. He has a big moustache.
Police Georges: He is a clean police officer; that means he is nice with everyone. He is a white man. He is old for the job.
Rail: He is a very strong man. He has a big tattoo on his hand, M. His head has hair only in the middle. He dresses with red swaddling clothes, blue jeans, and white tennis shoes. He has no respect for his friends. He works for Mr. Wrecker. He has a good relationship with Sandy.
Jeff: He is a fat but weak man. He works for Mr. Wrecker.
John: He is a mechanical man, and he drives the airplane. He works for Mr. Wrecker, but he doesn’t love the job. He is sensible. His ideas are stronger than Rail’s ideas.
Antonio: He is one of Mr. Wrecker’s important guys. He likes to be nervous. He likes to tie his sash with his black swaddling clothes, a French soldier, sunglasses, and a black tennis shoes.
Ramón: He is Georges’s good friend. He dresses with a green worn-out jacket, his pants cut on the knee. He slips his feet into his big tennis shoes without wearing socks. He has a big nose; he is a tall man. He helps Faker kill Georges because he is thinking that Georges has a bigger paycheck than he.
Donald: He’s a cashier in a big nightclub downtown.
Hercules, Pierre Andre, Jonathan, and Jerry: They are the five big men who work for Mr. Peter inside.
Harry: He is a weak man. He makes the big stupid mistake when he brings the box of diamond to Mr. Christopher.
(It is a fine day, Mr. Peter, with Faker, visits his