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An old, lonely, bitter boxing trainer gets one last shot to groom a winner when a trailer trash waitress convinces him to train her.
Why is it his one last shot?
Why is it his one last shot?
See lessThe wife and mistress of a loathed man conspire to execute a perfect plan that makes it appear he accidentally drowned in a swimming pool — and then the body disappears.
Zordyceps:You raise a good point.? I would have worded the logline differently if the murder were the heart, the story hook of the French film.But the murder isn't really the main conflict.? In the film, the main conflict that dominates the 2nd half of the film is what the two women do AFTER the bodRead more
Zordyceps:
You raise a good point.? I would have worded the logline differently if the murder were the heart, the story hook of the French film.
But the murder isn’t really the main conflict.? In the film, the main conflict that dominates the 2nd half of the film is what the two women do AFTER the body disappears (and the disappearance is the story hook). How the mistress, in particular, tries to figure out what happened without betraying what they did.
See lessLiberal Cardinal Bergoglio tries to convince Pope Benedict XVI to accept his resignation, unaware the conservative pontiff is sizing up his harshest critic to lead the Catholic Church after his shock departure.
It was important to me to get across they had opposing ideologies. I take on board your comment though. Perhaps just "Liberal" would suffice. The frustration he feels is probably obvious by his desire to resign and the fact he is Pope Benedict's harshest critic.
It was important to me to get across they had opposing ideologies. I take on board your comment though. Perhaps just “Liberal” would suffice. The frustration he feels is probably obvious by his desire to resign and the fact he is Pope Benedict’s harshest critic.
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