I.E.D is a dramatic thriller about an environmental engineer taken hostage and forced to pilot a car rigged with explosives across country. Now he must escape his captor before this rolling bomb reaches it?s destination – transcontinental oil pipeline.
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I.E.D is a dramatic thriller about an environmental engineer taken hostage and forced to pilot a car rigged with explosives across country. Now he must escape his captor before this rolling bomb reaches it?s destination – transcontinental oil pipeline.
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“I.E.D is a dramatic thriller about an environmental engineer taken hostage and forced to pilot a car rigged with explosives across country. Now he must escape his captor before this rolling bomb reaches it?s destination ? transcontinental oil pipeline.”
No need to mention the title in the logline.
My version: When an engineer is taken hostage and forced to drive a car rigged with explosives, he must escape his captor before the he reaches the transcontinental oil pipeline. (~28 words)
Your version has unnecessary title and description of the film, and I trimmed it down a bit more as well.
Agreed with Dkpough1 it’s too long and unclear.
I have a few reservations regarding the concept. If he cares about the environment and knows what the destination is, why wouldn’t he just crash the car along the way?
Uh, wouldn’t a transcontinental pipeline be buried under ground? ?So how can a car bomb ram into it?
As pointed out, there seems to be a problem with the internal logic of the story.
An intercontinental pipeline would be very long, after all it spans two continents. There would be no way to guard it all. So if someone could hurt it with a bomb they could do it at their leisure. They could simply plant the bomb and walk away. Kidnapping someone and having a car bomb just seems like a lot of trouble to do an easy task.
Therefore, why kidnap someone? If that isn’t answered in the logline the story won’t make sense.