Am I wrong by saying people who deny I am talented in writing don't know whole of story? Others did not say anything about it,,
I will show you by detailed example in a new thread soon...
As far as I know, nobody here said you aren't talented. As a fellow Iranian to another ( I avoid speaking in persian cause we're in an english forum), I suggest you stop wondering about whether you're talented or not and start figuring out your priorities first. I read some of your posts when you were posting under the username of nobody. The questions you ask belong to somebody who hasn't figured out what they wanna do with their lives yet. It's like you are keeping all your options open and waiting for people to tell you in which of those options you are most talented so you can finally pick.
Let me tell you a harsh fact. Talent is sure important, but passion and fortitude is what that keep you going. Having mere talent is not enough to succeed in this industry. You need to have perseverance and consistency ( things that I sometimes have a problem with too). In order to succeed in the movie business or writing business you need to have a strong passion for CREATING. You are constantly asking if I'm talented. Lets say you are extremely talented. Then what? What are you willing to do with that talent inorder to make it in the movie industry? You can't make it if you don't have the fortitude and the willingness to keep going after each failure. So even if you have the talent you need to add the hardwork to your formula. That's why I'm suggesting you start figuring out your priorities in life. Do you ABSOLUTELY, with all your HEART love the art of creating. Do you want to do it as long as you're alive? If the answer is yes, then movie industry is for you. But if you want to pursue this career because you think you have the talent for it but you are not passionate enough about it, then I suggest that you put a more thorough thought to what you want to do in life.
PS. My english is not perfect. But I was an english teacher in a private institute for 2 years. Everybody there told me that I was really talented in teaching english to people whose mother's tongue isn't english. But because I wasn't passionate enough about teaching, I didn't succeed in it. Almost every other English teacher in Iran is more successful than me ( Business wise ) because they are more passionate about teaching than I am.
During these 3 years, you've been asking the same question over and over again.refusing to change anything. and I know where this mindset is coming from given the fact that I am an Iranian too. As you already know Iranians are famous for being lazy and being great procrastinators. There is a saying in persian which is " We Iranians expect thick wager for thin work". That's exactly your approach to the cinema industry. You haven't finished even one script in the standard hollywood format( and 120 pages), you haven't improved your english in this 3 years, you keep skipping from one script to another after writing the first 15 pages or so because you are not getting that dreamy applause you are expecting. Most Iranians spend all their lives waiting for that golden opportunity to happen and they justify their laziness and procrastination by saying that opportunity hasn't presented itself yet. Opportunity presents itself to those who seek it, you have to work for the opportunity, you need to earn it.
So bottom line is: figure out your priorities in life, find out what you are truly passionate about, if it's the art of creating movies and writing, then start improving your English ASAP. Then put all your man power into finishing one project in the standard hollywood format ( and 120 pages or so long) . After that start showing your script to professionals. Gather some notes and feedbacks. and based on that feedback, try to fix the errors professionals had pointed out.
Before I joined this forum, I thought my script was a masterpiece. both idea and execution wise. But after some professionals have read my script, they told me it's flaws that I wasn't at all aware of. I know you may think your ideas are masterpieces, and maybe they are. But I promise you without a proper formatting and editing and executing, that masterpiece is gonna loose it's potential. Because you simply couldn't portray what you had in your mind exactly. ( I have a thread about this matter in which I've questioned and challenged the worth of grammar and simply a perfect grasp of english if one is about succeeding in the hollywood industry, which eventually leads to me realizing that grammar and execution is as important as the idea. You can search it up and read it).