The Heir
Chidi EzeibieliLogliner
An American dog-walker jailed for a drug offense in Brazil jumps bail in a bid to escape an unscrupulous businessman bent on coercing him into a scheme to claim an inheritance left behind by the owner of an oil conglomerate.
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As Nir Shelter said.? Too many moving parts that don’t seem related.
And the character with an objective goal,? the inheritance, is the villain.? The protagonist’s? goal, such as it is, is negative and reactionary — all he wants to do is elude the villain.
What does the protagonist want to do for himself that is proactive instead of reactive?? What is his objective goal?
The logline describes too complicated a plot for its own good. It needs to be stripped of all redundant description and detail, as they are clouding the concept.
The main character described being a dog walker sounds strange, as dog walking doesn’t relate to his obstacles or goals, it really feels like an unrelated description. What other professions can you give the main character that would tie into the concept better?
There are too many unrelated plot elements in this logline that are not connected by a cause and effect relationship. For example, being jailed for a drug offense doesn’t logically relate to him trying to get away from a businessman. Instead of getting himself into jail he could just not answer the guys calls or disappear, jail sounds like an extremely un usual and risky option. Another example is choosing to go to jail in Brazil, why not Costa Rica, the USA, or Canada, what does jail in this country have that the others don’t. There is also no logical connection between this dog walker? and the ability to successfully pull off a scheme of any kind, much less to get inheritance. The owner of an oil conglomerate is yet another element that is largely un related to the rest in the logline and is bought in only at the end of the logline.
Lastly the MC seams passive, he is escaping but what does he want as his definitive, visually clear outer goal, what is he pursuing throughout the story?
The answer to this question is crucial and should be in the next draft of the logline.