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A woman transforms into her younger self as she becomes a detective teaming up with a dog.
Hey there. In addition to telling the story, as a producer as well as screenwriter I'm looking for the irony in the logline. Is it a woman who hated being young transforming herself? Is it a woman obsessed with being younger again teams up with a dog and learns looks don't matter? Hope this helps!
Hey there. In addition to telling the story, as a producer as well as screenwriter I’m looking for the irony in the logline. Is it a woman who hated being young transforming herself? Is it a woman obsessed with being younger again teams up with a dog and learns looks don’t matter? Hope this helps!
See lessA free spirited young woman who likes to be barefoot tries to develop with a relationship with a middle aged man in his car.
Example: “A free-spirited young woman falls for a middle-aged executive when hitching a ride across the Golden Gate Bridge” Opposites attract but what is her goal? Consider the man interjecting a dilemma that tests it? Hope this helps, take care.
Example:
“A free-spirited young woman falls for a middle-aged executive when hitching a ride across the Golden Gate Bridge”
Opposites attract but what is her goal? Consider the man interjecting a dilemma that tests it?
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A small village boy, who is living a meaningless life, finds himself in a friendship with a mysterious dragon and embarks on a series of challenges from a sadistic entity to cement his place in life.
Consider the following: Formula: A [CHARACTER], must [do the ACTION/GOAL] when [a MAJOR EVENT occurs]. Example: “A simple village boy embarks on a [show don’t tell “series of challenges” that lead to a goal] with an enigmatic dragon when [a sadistic entity causes a MAJOR EVENT]” Hope this helps, makRead more
Consider the following:
Formula: A [CHARACTER], must [do the ACTION/GOAL] when [a MAJOR EVENT occurs].
Example:
“A simple village boy embarks on a [show don’t tell “series of challenges” that lead to a goal] with an enigmatic dragon when [a sadistic entity causes a MAJOR EVENT]”
Hope this helps, make this yours.
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