I’m thinking of a Forrest Gump-like sequence with a twist ending for this. Might be more of a black comedy.
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Upon being diagnosed with lung cancer, a lifetime litterbug tries to make the world beautiful for his depressed granddaughter before he dies.
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Hi Scott.
Okay – let’s see…
Upon being diagnosed with lung cancer, a lifetime litterbug tries to make the world beautiful for his depressed granddaughter before he dies.
Intention: to make the world beautiful. (I think this needs to be more specific. How so? How to make the world beautiful.)
Obstacle:
When his granddaughter is diagnosed with terminal cancer, a timid old man sets out to find a cure before it’s too late.
(In the process – he shows her the world is beautiful/or can be a beautiful place filled with good people.)
I’m not sure why he was a litterbug. (Or at least it’s not necessary to know in the logline.)
Good luck with this!
“Make the world beautiful” is general and an impossibility. His object goal needs to be *specific* and concrete*, something t’s possible and credible for him to do. Like clean up all the trash in his neighborhood. Or town, if it’s a small one.
And why is his granddaughter depressed? How will cleaning up his act cure her? What’s the connection between her depression and his being a litterbug?
And what’s the inciting incident? His diagnosis or her depression?
Maybe depressed at the “endless litterâ€, so it’s more of a challenge, and aiming for making the town litter-free for a more meaningful goal.
He doesn’t die THAT quickly and people do litter continuously, so just picking up all the litter once isn’t much of a story, so I made it so he keeps cleaning. Also, I don’t think it’s that important to specify whether or not he’s picking up the trash himself, which might be his initial plan but certainly isn’t the result:
“Upon seeing his granddaughter saddened by litter, a terminally-ill litterbug and aims to keep their town litter-free until he dies.”
I love the goal, it makes for a very innocent and kind-hearted story, especially with two people that seem to be in quite hopeless situations. Not sure how it’s a comedy due to the utter hopelessness of the protag and his granddaughter, unless it’s a black comedy which could be fun.
Yeah, I wasn’t sure about the genre, which is why I mentioned Forrest Gump, which is pretty consistently outlandish and thus funny. I guess you didn’t see the additional comments I added, which also suggest it being a black comedy 🙂