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Mike PedleySingularity
Los Angeles, 1988: When his estranged daughter needs money for drama school, an ex-master criminal turned stuntman plans an elaborate heist during the filming of an elaborate heist movie known as ?Die Hard?.
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The word (unlucky) gives me feeling it’s a comedy
As Richiev’s example demonstrates, to help with empathy, you’ll need an out of the ordinary event to motivate him and a noble goal. Otherwise, he’s just a thief doing his thing, which in its own right isn’t very interesting.
The main thing I don’t understand is, why would such a criminal be unlucky?? I feel it’s supposed to be apparent to us from the logline, which would be great as a hook, but it’s not.? I’d think, if there was another distracting elaborate heist, you might have an easier time pulling yours off, because it could be a nice distraction, and you might even get access to places you wouldn’t, pretending to be a production assistant or catering and walkin’ like you own it.
“When his wife needs expensive experimental cancer treatment, a stuntman with a criminal past attempts to carry out an elaborate heist while filming the classic movie, Dire Hard”