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Clint HorvathLogliner
Posted: September 28, 20152015-09-28T08:14:10+10:00 2015-09-28T08:14:10+10:00In: Crime

A soldier returns to his hometown only to find it more corrupt then before he left. In order to fix things he must go against everything he stands for.

A soldier returns to his hometown only to find it more corrupt then before he left. In order to fix things he must go against everything he stands for.
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    1. Karel Segers Logliner
      2015-09-28T09:24:09+10:00Added an answer on September 28, 2015 at 9:24 am

      Good logline, Clint!

      The inciting incident is the soldier’s realisation that his hometown is (more) corrupt. Can you make this more specific, and include an event that affects the soldier personally?

      The goal ‘to fix things’ is strong, but somewhat vague. Typically, this will involve personal conflict. Who is he up against?

      Finally, ‘go against everything he stands for’ is not visual enough for a movie. Can you be more specific here, too?

      I hope this helps.

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      Karel

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    2. Jean-Marie Mazaleyrat Logliner
      2015-10-13T05:19:35+10:00Added an answer on October 13, 2015 at 5:19 am

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      Hello Clint,

      Personnally, I?like ‘everything he stands for’, which implies he is sensed also as a corrupt person:

      ‘When a?soldier finds his?hometown more corrupt than before?he left, he must fight his own world?to fix things.’

      ?’When a?soldier finds his?hometown more corrupt than when?he left, he must fight what?he stands for?to fix things.’

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