Hurma & FlickFusion
Just saw a Japanese samurai film that turns into a corporate espionage thriller – cinema's way of proving justice can be a plot twist. How about we brainstorm using genre mash‑ups as a strategy for social change?
That’s a fascinating angle. Maybe we could pair a classic detective setup with a contemporary environmental crisis—so the mystery unravels while we expose corporate pollution. Or merge a coming‑of‑age drama with a cyber‑punk backdrop to show how tech shapes youth identity and activism. Even a romantic comedy set in a refugee camp could humanise displacement while keeping the tone light enough to reach a wide audience. By blending familiar tropes with real‑world stakes, we can make the message memorable and relatable. What specific issue would you like to tackle first?