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DrLecter
Posted: May 15, 20122012-05-15T03:44:09+10:00 2012-05-15T03:44:09+10:00In: Public

Psychological Thriller

An ex-defense attorney, Emily Schultz, returns to the practice of criminal defense when her friend’s seventeen-year old son, Ryno, is arrested for the brutal slaying of his grandmother – a Superintendent in the Police Force. All evidence points to Ryno’s guilt, but his family’s disturbing relations may play a more significant role than anyone could guess. As Emily unravels a deadly web of secrets, she discovers a shocking truth that could save her client – or destroy them all…

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    1. DrLecter
      2012-05-15T04:46:43+10:00Added an answer on May 15, 2012 at 4:46 am

      Or…

      Whilst an ex-defense attorney is forced to defend her friend?s son for a murder he didn?t commit, she unravels that he was the murderers target.

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    2. DrLecter
      2012-05-15T04:38:12+10:00Added an answer on May 15, 2012 at 4:38 am

      Cool thanks sharkeating man. Almost like Randy Ingermanson’s Snowflake method 🙂 I’ll try to condense it more.

      Something like…

      An ex-defense attorney is forced to defend her friend’s son for a murder he didn’t commit.

      That’s the essence.

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    3. sharkeatingman
      2012-05-15T04:33:59+10:00Added an answer on May 15, 2012 at 4:33 am

      Reads more like a short synopsis. Try to reduce it to the heart of the issue- twenty-five words, if possible, no more than thirty.

      Make sure the tone/genre is clear in that logline.

      If there is a “hook” (soemthing that separates it from other movies of the same genre) highlight the hook in the logline. No time to be coy or secretive. The hook probably lies within the deadly secrets or disturbing relations.

      Good luck- Hope it was helpful!

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    4. DrLecter
      2012-05-15T03:45:47+10:00Added an answer on May 15, 2012 at 3:45 am

      …shocking truths 🙂

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