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Monsteruss
Posted: June 15, 20152015-06-15T07:30:40+10:00 2015-06-15T07:30:40+10:00In: Public

A reformed bully returns home for his high school reunion, unaware that he and his old friends are being hunted by one of their victims.

Reunion

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    1. FFF Mentor
      2015-06-15T07:49:46+10:00Added an answer on June 15, 2015 at 7:49 am

      Hello, it seem to me that you are good at describing the beginning of movies, but in all the book that I’ve read about screenplays they all agree about the need to ‘start from the ending’. Do you know exactly how your movies end? If you know how your movies end, you should be able to give to the reader an idea of the structure of the whole movie insteand of a description of the beginning. Remember, until you don’t know how your movie ends, it’s too early to start writing a logline. Of course the ending can be changed in the process.

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