Forget Films Based On Books, This Movie Is Based On A Viral Twitter Thread & It’s Wild

Rohit Bhattacharya

There are movies based on books. There are movies based on toys. Heck, there are even movies based on video games. Now, for the first time ever, there’s a movie coming out that’s based on a viral Twitter thread.

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Zola, the film, will premier tomorrow at Sundance, and is based on a insane 148-tweet thread from October 2015.

It all started with a woman named Aziah Wells aka Zola recounting a journey from Detroit to Florida. She and a woman named Jessica went there to make money stripping, and Jessica would also get involved in sex work. Along with them was Jessica’s boyfriend Jarrett and their volatile roommate Z (who turns out to be a pimp).

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What begins as an off-beat roadtrip soon turns into a freewheeling and outright chaotic few days of sex, shootouts, and total hysteria.

It begins with Z pimping out Jessica, all while Zola is wondering WTF is going on.

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Later, Jess gets snatched and stuffed in a closet by some of her clients, and Z goes and shoots one of them to rescue Jess.

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Oh, and just in case you thought the madness was over, Jarrett also tries to jump off a balcony, but his pants get stuck on the ledge.

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The crazy situation ends with Z getting arrested for human trafficking and Jess apparently starting a new family in a different town.

The entire tale is long but impossible to stop reading. The whole thing is a trip, and it’s understandable why someone would make a movie on this. 

You can check out the whole thread here. Let’s hope Netflix picks it up!

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