During WW II an observant finnish hunter and the russian sniper with no scruples quickly become the symbol of soviet-finnish winter war.
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Interesting, but I don’t think Enemy at the Gates was popular enough to make most people connect what you are trying to say. Also the logline doesn’t imply the conflict concretely for me, there are dozens of directions you could go with that combo as opposed to the Soviet-Finnish war meets the “Good, the Bad and the Ugly”. Then I would picture a winter war with three characters going awol to pursue a mutual goal. Hope this helps.
Ofcourse it does, but actually the more I think about a sniper movie the more clich?ful (pardon my new word!) it seems. I’m actually stopping the work on this script. I have a lot of interesting war stories from my grandparets, and very interesting ways to speak about ordinary war brutality, but, I need a main story behind it and for the snipers it seems to not work.