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  1. Posted: January 18, 2019In: Thriller

    When his wife appears on his organisation?s hitlist 10 years after they told him she was murdered, a nostalgic assassin seeks to join forces with her to unravel the depths of the company?s deception.

    NinaS Logliner
    Added an answer on February 22, 2019 at 6:58 pm

    Hi Mike, I'm new to this loglining, but just wanted to say I'd watch this film! Sounds intriguing. Good luck with it! Cheers, Nina

    Hi Mike,

    I’m new to this loglining, but just wanted to say I’d watch this film! Sounds intriguing.

    Good luck with it!
    Cheers,
    Nina

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  2. Posted: February 20, 2019In: Thriller

    In order to register their young daughter in a private school, a self-entitled couple decides to rob a bank, but things take a turn when the robbery goes wrong and they are forced to run.

    Mike Pedley Singularity
    Added an answer on February 20, 2019 at 6:39 pm

    As Richiev has pointed out, why do we want these people to succeed? You've called them self-entitled and they don't just want to pay for the their daughter's education - they want her to go to private school... how are you going to make them likeable? Why is the audience going to care? Inciting inciRead more

    As Richiev has pointed out, why do we want these people to succeed? You’ve called them self-entitled and they don’t just want to pay for the their daughter’s education – they want her to go to private school… how are you going to make them likeable? Why is the audience going to care?

    Inciting incident – currently, the inciting incident is kinda missing. I understand that they want to register their daughter in private school but the reason for this desire needs to to be summed up in the inciting incident. This is a great opportunity to provide the protagonists with a noble motive that the audience can get behind.

    Protagonist – I’d consider picking one of the two parents as the lead and suggesting a character arc with a characteristic. Self-entitled to humble works although it needs to be carefully written to make the character likeable, as mentioned previously.

    Goal – Currently, although I know why they robbed the bank the logline seems to launch into a secondary story with its own inciting incident (the robbery going wrong). This sets up a goal of not being caught but I struggle to see how they get back round to the initial goal of getting their daughter into private school when they’re on the run…

    I would focus on the daughter and the personal element and get rid of the robbery going wrong stuff. It doesn’t mean it can’t be in the story but if you give us a good inciting incident, like the daughter being bullied and taken out of school or something, then the bank robbery makes sense and you can leave it at that.

    Hope this helps.

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  3. Posted: February 20, 2019In: Thriller

    A young impressionable man is called by a manipulative enchantress to rule a kingdom until he finds out how the previous ruler died and investigates everyone, thinking how he might be next and what it would mean for the kingdom if he dies.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on February 20, 2019 at 1:08 pm

    I agree with gmffr. The goal would be the lead character trying to avoid?being the next casualty, not him, thinking about how his death might affect everyone.

    I agree with gmffr. The goal would be the lead character trying to avoid?being the next casualty, not him, thinking about how his death might affect everyone.

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