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  1. Posted: April 10, 2015In: Public

    After he's framed for murder, a young man must go on the run from the CIA with a ruthless assassin in order to shut down the black market crime syndicate that killed his parents and stop a devastating terrorist attack.

    Bacon Statham
    Added an answer on April 10, 2015 at 11:47 am

    The new logline is a bit different. The crime syndicate isn't actually part of that one. It's still part of the story but it's more of a background thing. The framed for murder aspect is the inciting incident, but it's all a ruse. The murder wasn't real. It's just a way for the bad guys to gain acceRead more

    The new logline is a bit different. The crime syndicate isn’t actually part of that one. It’s still part of the story but it’s more of a background thing.

    The framed for murder aspect is the inciting incident, but it’s all a ruse. The murder wasn’t real. It’s just a way for the bad guys to gain access to something the protagonist has in his possession.

    ”After he’s implicated in a cyberterrorism attack by a clandestine government agency, a ex-con computer hacker must help a ruthless assassin bring down the agency in order to find the black market information broker that killed his parents.”

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