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Rom-Com: ROMANCE 101 (HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT) A FATHER pays for WOMEN for his NERDY SON who, later, wonders why he can?t get laid since the day his Dad died. When he finds out the truth he struggles through to being a Man worthy of a Woman.
No CAPS or brackets. Is the protagonist the som? If so what is the "truth" and what does he do to acheivehis aim? How is he worthy of being with a woman?
No CAPS or brackets. Is the protagonist the som? If so what is the “truth” and what does he do to acheivehis aim? How is he worthy of being with a woman?
See lessWhen a wretched teenage Jewish boy in Auschwitz camp realizes his infatuation with Hitler?s daughter since their encounter in his village, by sneaking in her villa he stands to confess his love and induce her to save the Jews escape from the Germans.
Perhaps Hitler's daughter ?falls in love with him? That would make for an inciting incident , where the protagonist could leverage her love to help save the Jews. The growing tension would be he has a lover in the camps with him who he tries to hide from Hitler's daughter to keep her helping him.
Perhaps Hitler’s daughter ?falls in love with him? That would make for an inciting incident , where the protagonist could leverage her love to help save the Jews. The growing tension would be he has a lover in the camps with him who he tries to hide from Hitler’s daughter to keep her helping him.
See lessWhen an agoraphobic author meets his dream girl, a country star, he starts a therapy to join her in public, but a meltdown on live TV reopens old wounds of his deceased love.
This is a bit cryptic. Why a television program, and what does this have to do with a fear of open spaces?
This is a bit cryptic. Why a television program, and what does this have to do with a fear of open spaces?
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