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A young Iranian soldier fleeing his country to seek refuge elsewhere, must escape the clutches of a Thai profiteer, holding him for ransom until his family pays
Clarity is soo important in a logline this needs a re draft that specifies the MC, his flaw, the inciting incident and his goal, with specific detail. Hope this helps.
Clarity is soo important in a logline this needs a re draft that specifies the MC, his flaw, the inciting incident and his goal, with specific detail.
Hope this helps.
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A title has a marketing value and can make or break a movie, sadly. The Shawshank Redemption was a flop at the cinema, made a fortune on DVD and secondary markets and is pretty much touted as one of the best movies of all time. Liquid Sky was a crap film I saw in my teens and still hate. But "EternaRead more
A title has a marketing value and can make or break a movie, sadly.
The Shawshank Redemption was a flop at the cinema, made a fortune on DVD and secondary markets and is pretty much touted as one of the best movies of all time.
Liquid Sky was a crap film I saw in my teens and still hate. But “Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind” is one of my favourite films.
I have to disagree that a titles length is indicative of a films quality, but I do think that may be indicative in same genres.
A crap title can make it hard to find your audience. Think of it as marketing, it has to get a clear message to the people you are aim to reach, your identified audience. If you do that, a producer that also knows who that audience will recognise a good marketing focused title.
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I'm totally confused. The logline seems to setup a story about a character suffering a split personality. But I'm not sure. And if it is about a character with a split personality, I don't know what plot arises from that character flaw.
I’m totally confused. The logline seems to setup a story about a character suffering a split personality. But I’m not sure. And if it is about a character with a split personality, I don’t know what plot arises from that character flaw.
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