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  1. Posted: December 25, 2019In: Comedy

    When a misogynistic Indian husband loses his IT job, he is forced to work in a team reporting to his wife in her organisation, to pay for mortgage.

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    Added an answer on December 27, 2019 at 9:50 am

    One little thing that may add is to specify what his wife's company is - for example - is it some sort of feminine manufacturing product, or cleaning service or something that would also conflict with his conception of being a man. Otherwise, sounds like a good idea.

    One little thing that may add is to specify what his wife’s company is – for example – is it some sort of feminine manufacturing product, or cleaning service or something that would also conflict with his conception of being a man. Otherwise, sounds like a good idea.

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  2. Posted: December 25, 2019In: Crime

    (3rd revision, 35 words) In order to name a rebellious son as heir to a dynasty that sells raided memories, a patriarch must fabricate a succession rite inside his mind, before he releases an expos? of his shady dealings.

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    Added an answer on December 26, 2019 at 3:13 am

    I think you're assuming too much about what the audience can make sense of.? I don't feel like I understand "raided memories" and "fabricate a succession rite inside his mind" enough.? Based on your previous logline, I know "raided memories" is probably "memories stolen from people, for profit", butRead more

    I think you’re assuming too much about what the audience can make sense of.? I don’t feel like I understand “raided memories” and “fabricate a succession rite inside his mind” enough.? Based on your previous logline, I know “raided memories” is probably “memories stolen from people, for profit”, but you can’t assume someone will get that from the logline.? And that whole thing about fabricating a succession rite inside the patriarch’s mind… it sounds like you’re having the patriarch thinking hard about something that is supposed to thwart or appease the son (I guess?), but I have no idea what that is like, and I’m not sure why I care about it.? It might look cool, I guess, with dream sequences or a spooky ritual, but, that’s probably not going to make many people more interested in your film.? I’d stay focused on clarifying the plot, although I admire your sense of artistry.? You’d probably make a kick-ass dungeon master at a D&D game.

    Another thing that’s important… this logline doesn’t give us reason to care about anyone.? It sounds like the rebellious son (who sounds a bit whiny/self-entitled) is not the protagonist.? The patriarch is.? So why do we care about this patriarch?? Sounds like not a nice guy, selling off memories that don’t belong to him.? Give me a reason why we don’t want to see some victim, chock full of memories, fight back and burn his whole operation to the ground?? Typically that’s what I’d expect to happen with such a premise, and there’s plenty you can do with the information contained in a memory.? You have work to do if you want the audience to be rooting for the kingpin.

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  3. Posted: December 24, 2019In: Drama

    When the megalomaniac magnate of a memory-erasing mafia refuses to name any of his bellicose triplets as successor, they race against each other to expose the memories he erased before the mafia erases theirs.

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    Added an answer on December 25, 2019 at 7:36 am

    Thank you all for your super-helpful feedback! I've posted a second logline as a revision of the first, titled (2nd revision), which I hope meets all of your suggestions and feedback - or at least improves upon this one here. Thank you all again.

    Thank you all for your super-helpful feedback! I’ve posted a second logline as a revision of the first, titled (2nd revision), which I hope meets all of your suggestions and feedback – or at least improves upon this one here. Thank you all again.

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