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Posted: May 5, 20132013-05-05T03:08:27+10:00 2013-05-05T03:08:27+10:00In: Public

When mourning, asocial Josef is stuck with his car in the middle of nowhere he must drive a young, rebellious punkgirl to an audition in order to get home

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    1. Tor Dollhouse
      2013-05-06T13:43:26+10:00Added an answer on May 6, 2013 at 1:43 pm

      Try to flip the protagonist around. The Punk is the active character while Josef is the passive.

      “Stuck in the middle of nowhere, a rebellious punk befriends a bitter (occupation)** while trying to get to her big audition on time.”

      This is the concept in its simplest form. A logline isn’t concrete, get creative and experiment.

      Hope this helps. 😀

      Tor

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    2. Nicholas Andrew Halls Samurai
      2013-05-05T11:41:57+10:00Added an answer on May 5, 2013 at 11:41 am

      “When an asocial taxidermist (? no need for his name, who is he? What does he do?) is stranded in the middle of nowhere he strikes up a deal with a rebellious punk to drive her to an audition in order to get home.”

      What is he mourning? What is the travel deal exactly? Isn’t his car broken? How is he going to drive her? Is it her car? In which case, why doesn’t she just drive herself? What sort of audition is it? Why does the protagonist need to get home so bad?

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