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  1. Posted: December 3, 2021In: Drama

    After he loses all his money in the stock market and Las Vegas, a successful financial advisor has an opportunity to get out of debt—if he facilitates the takeover and dismantling of a friend’s family business.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on December 4, 2021 at 12:37 am

    Leaning towards: “A bankrupt financial advisor [gambler] must choose between [dilemma 1] and [dilemma 2]” Make this yours, keep going! BTW: I wouldn’t call a financial advisor who went belly-up “successful.”

    Leaning towards:
    “A bankrupt financial advisor [gambler] must choose between [dilemma 1] and [dilemma 2]”
    Make this yours, keep going!
    BTW: I wouldn’t call a financial advisor who went belly-up “successful.”

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  2. Posted: November 26, 2021In: Drama

    An American record producer helps a French pop singer who is a one hit wonder and faded into obscurity by helping her to come to America and gain success.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on December 1, 2021 at 3:19 am

    Consider the following: What’s the producer's arc? Looking for more than just a pack mule for this singer. Consider strengthening the America or Bust premise by finding a compelling reason why a French singer would risk whatever to seek fortune in American. Examples: “A once-famous OR down-and-out rRead more

    Consider the following:
    What’s the producer’s arc? Looking for more than just a pack mule for this singer.
    Consider strengthening the America or Bust premise by finding a compelling reason why a French singer would risk whatever to seek fortune in American.
    Examples:
    “A once-famous OR down-and-out record producer [comeback GOAL]…” “… French one-hit-wonder …”.
    Both parties can find inspiration in each other for their comeback/seek fortune goal.

    This is your story, hope this helps, take care.

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  3. Posted: November 27, 2021In: Drama

    A law abiding father turns himself in after conspiring to help jewel thieves to pay for his son’s vital medical treatment.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on November 29, 2021 at 7:19 am

    I am not sure what this story is about, The story begins with the father turning himself in after a jewel heist. Is the story about the trial? Is it about the Jewel thieves attempting to shut up the father? If so that should be in the logline.

    I am not sure what this story is about, The story begins with the father turning himself in after a jewel heist. Is the story about the trial? Is it about the Jewel thieves attempting to shut up the father? If so that should be in the logline.

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