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  1. Posted: March 5, 2016In: Student Loglines

    When a tsunami wipes out the island where a villainous pirate?s treasure is buried, he must turn to more conventional methods to fund his retirement.

    Jo Logliner
    Added an answer on March 13, 2016 at 4:38 pm

    This sounds like it could be quite funny (except for the tsunami of course). ?A villainous pirate having to work 'within the law' I assume. Sounds great to me. I'd like to see it.

    This sounds like it could be quite funny (except for the tsunami of course). ?A villainous pirate having to work ‘within the law’ I assume. Sounds great to me. I’d like to see it.

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  2. Posted: February 2, 2016In: Student Loglines

    A drunk, homeless, hopeless man wanders around the streets of Los Angeles, California. One day, he catches a beautiful homeless woman buying food for her son with the only $5 she receives from a little boy. The homeless man is inspired by this act and starts building a hot chocolate station with the few dollars he obtains in one day to people in the cold. He sells hundreds of hot chocolates until Summer comes. The man must make lemonade but there are no lemons in Los Angeles. He can’t afford a plane and doesn’t have a car.

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    Added an answer on March 5, 2016 at 10:56 am

    Interesting concept, but as a logline, I found this way too long and hard to follow.

    Interesting concept, but as a logline, I found this way too long and hard to follow.

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  3. Posted: January 24, 2016In: Student Loglines

    A man had a great live but empty live. Suddenly he felt sick. Knowing its incurable he decide to go out on the secluded beach somewhere in Indonesia. On his way to the beach he met a girl that will change the way his perceive life. At last he was cure due to his heart begin to change and he himself becoming a better man. Thanks to the girl !

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    Added an answer on January 31, 2016 at 6:04 am

    I'm curious what his want is? It doesn't seem like it is to get better because it seems he's already accepted his fate. Is his desire for a peaceful death? I new environment? Also, how does he perceive life from the beginning? What would be so significant about the girl changing his view if we don'tRead more

    I’m curious what his want is? It doesn’t seem like it is to get better because it seems he’s already accepted his fate. Is his desire for a peaceful death? I new environment? Also, how does he perceive life from the beginning? What would be so significant about the girl changing his view if we don’t know his view from the start? Just some questions.

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