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Posted: October 21, 20182018-10-21T05:47:12+10:00 2018-10-21T05:47:12+10:00In: Action

An up and coming hacker uncovers a plot that will plunge the world into financial ruin, and must decide whether to stop it or save the girl he loves.

An up and coming hacker uncovers a plot that will plunge the world into financial ruin, and must decide whether to stop it or save the girl he loves.
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    1. Richiev Singularity
      2018-10-23T11:13:43+10:00Added an answer on October 23, 2018 at 11:13 am

      Why must the most important ingredient, Why must he choose?between saving the girl or saving the world?
      How do those two elements connect?

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    2. Mandavirmais Logliner
      2018-10-22T03:31:28+10:00Added an answer on October 22, 2018 at 3:31 am

      For some people, the fall of the financial system is a good thing, especially for some hackers. Why is this hacker different and special? And what kind of plot are we talking about? You should present the risk of a market crash: the Wall Street Crash of 1929 is a good example, people starved and committed suicide. The fabric of the American society was disrupted and the repercussions of the crash were felt all over the world. Financial ruin and famine.

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    3. dpg Singularity
      2018-10-21T11:31:18+10:00Added an answer on October 21, 2018 at 11:31 am

      A well constructed plot should create a dramatic dilemma for the protagonist.? But a logline is not about having to decide between X and Y.? It’s about either? 1]what happens after choosing X or Y? by the end of the 1st Act or the struggle? and events that build to a climactic dilemma in the last Act.

      I find it hard to imagine a scenario where he has only two mutually exclusive choices.? Where? he must either throw her under the bus to save the world or throw the world under the bus to save her.? Therefore, I suggest the nature of the conspiracy needs to be clarified.? What is to special about the conspiracy that will create this dramatic dilemma?

      Because? these days with so many competing entertainment venues, an audience won’t wait through the 1st Act… and? wait some more through the 2nd Act… until finally, in the last Act the? plot delivers the story hook.? A logline has to lay down a story hook in the 1st Act, a situation that will immediately grab and hold an audience’s attention .

      What is the that 1st Act story hook?? That’s what the logline needs to be about.

      fwiw

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