A high-stakes PR agent whose job is to "delete" people and files that threaten the brand. 3. Key Plot Points
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)
If you are looking to based on this concept, Feature Film Draft: "The m4v Files" Genre: Dark Comedy / Tech Satire I'll Fuck You When....m4v
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.
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"). A high-stakes PR agent whose job is to
Think along the lines of meets "Burn After Reading." The humor comes from the absurdity of high-stakes corporate warfare over a file with a ridiculous name.
You may want to check your local storage or platforms like YouTube or Vimeo for similar titles, as filenames ending in .m4v are commonly used for Apple-formatted video exports. The story begins with an unassuming
A disillusioned sysadmin who finds the file while "cleaning" the server after a minor breach.