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Posted: October 19, 20212021-10-19T04:32:23+10:00 2021-10-19T04:32:23+10:00In: SciFi

When a young 2.0 human called Uluru meets other humans like him, he must decide if he stays with the pygmy tribe that accepted him as one of their own or leave the tribe searching for a promised land occupied by other 2.0 humans.

Chronicles of Time and Space – Uluru, Part II

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    1. Philippe Le Miere Logliner
      2021-10-20T16:38:31+10:00Added an answer on October 20, 2021 at 4:38 pm

      “Young 2.0 human” = protagonist
      “meets other humans like him” = inciting incident
      “must … search for a promised land occupied by other 2.0 humans” = character goal

      Great log line. Sci-fi is a favorite genre. If this were my logline, I’d go deeper on the ‘Sophie’s Choice (1982)’ like dilemma presented by the main cyborg character.

      An inciting incident is usually an event that catapults the character into the story crucible. They are literally trapped, in a place that makes them feel very (very) uncomfortable.

      What ‘type’ of character is the cyborg? Courageous/weak? Curious/incurious? Optimistic/Pessimistic?

      By defining the personality type, the audience can then anticipate how much the character is going to squirm in the given situation. A choice to stay with friendly people, or find a promise land, will very much reflect the values of a character. A Weak, incurious and pessimistic character, would I imagine, stay in safety with the group. But what if this same character where rejected by the group – wow, what an adventure they might have. They may even transform, character arcing into a new amazing person …

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        2021-11-11T01:26:56+10:00Replied to answer on November 11, 2021 at 1:26 am

        thank you for your help
        much apreciated

        Going to check that film

        best regards

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