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jamesmichaelPenpusher
Posted: April 9, 20122012-04-09T04:22:07+10:00 2012-04-09T04:22:07+10:00

"After years away, lonely Darren Ashcroft returns to his tiny home village to win back his childhood sweetheart only to be told she never existed."

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    1. [Deleted User]
      2012-04-11T05:18:18+10:00Added an answer on April 11, 2012 at 5:18 am

      Robin: “I love this. Clear main character and we know his emotional state. The beginning of the pitch has been done so many times before with several variations that it has become a sub-genre itself but at the end is a great original twist.”

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      2012-04-11T05:18:39+10:00Added an answer on April 11, 2012 at 5:18 am

      Jack: “This is very intriguing, and tweaking the logline will make it even more intriguing. Don?t use the character?s name. Give him a brief description. How about, After a long absence, a _____ , ______ , lonely young man returns to his tiny home village to win back his childhood sweetheart?only to find she never existed?.”

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      2012-04-11T05:19:00+10:00Added an answer on April 11, 2012 at 5:19 am

      Steven: “Too many films have already been made about the guy or gal who returns back to his home town to win back his/her old sweetheart. The first 80% of this sentence is boringly familiar. At a minimum the logline should have read ?Darren returns home to find Sarah. But she – his childhood sweetheart – no longer exists. Everyone denies she ever existed.? THAT much is intriguing!”

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    4. StellaAurora Logliner
      2015-10-06T08:33:14+10:00Added an answer on October 6, 2015 at 8:33 am

      To me, it seems like the inciting incident should be that he is told that his childhood sweetheart never existed. So what happens after? And what is the main characters goal? What must he do to reach that goal? (maybe he wants to prove them wrong, to prove that she really did exist and to find out where she is and why everyone is lying about her existens?)
      Or, if the finding-out-sweeheart-never-existed part is the twist in the end, what is the story about? What happens before he finds out? And what makes him go back after all these years?

      I like the concept and I hope this helped you in the development of the story. 🙂

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    5. etatsecond Logliner
      2018-05-19T11:05:18+10:00Added an answer on May 19, 2018 at 11:05 am

      Wow, I like it! But I agree with what StellaAurora says

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