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  1. Posted: April 25, 2018In: Thriller

    A burnt-out detective has to face his past when offered the job of finding two missing kids in a small-town full of lies.

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    variable Uberwriter
    Added an answer on April 25, 2018 at 9:13 pm

    It's clear to me that he's burnt out from his past (due dead kids of his own) and a small town full of lies...reminds me of something like "get out" (2017) either his past needs to be spelled out in the logline, something like "a grieving father" maybe.. ( google "vilomah" ) Or drop it out entirely!Read more

    It’s clear to me that he’s burnt out from his past (due dead kids of his own) and a small town full of lies…reminds me of something like “get out” (2017)
    either
    his past needs to be spelled out in the logline, something like “a grieving father” maybe.. ( google “vilomah” )
    Or
    drop it out entirely!

    This film has the capacity for a big heart
    BUT IT NEEDS CLARITY

    You need something more tangible than “a small town full of lies” So something like…

    “When two kids go missing, a burnt out detective realizes their entire town is hiding something”

    good luck eeveetr

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  2. Posted: April 25, 2018In: Romance

    After a drunken hookup at a work party, an ad-exec realizes that he is in love with his ?work wife.? He must decide whether to profess his feelings or keep their relationship as is before she moves out of state with her boyfriend.

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    variable Uberwriter
    Added an answer on April 25, 2018 at 4:31 pm

    1. "what complication shows up as a result of his confession" might lead you somewhere, since most audience wouldn't be satisfied if "he didn't confess" and "she leaves" (also the film will get over) no one would sit an hour & a half, waiting for him to decide. Decisions cannot be Goal 2. "drunkRead more

    1.
    “what complication shows up as a result of his confession” might lead you somewhere,
    since most audience wouldn’t be satisfied if “he didn’t confess” and “she leaves” (also the film will get over)
    no one would sit an hour & a half, waiting for him to decide. Decisions cannot be Goal

    2.
    “drunken hookup” is an event but maybe not the Inciting event…Why? Currently it reads as:
    “after falling in love with his work wife over a party, a man must confess or lose her forever…” (which is logical, how else would she know?)

    3.
    “to confess” is a short-lived action which cannot sustain an entire feature length film

    Focus on what’s stopping him from confessing — Is she married (unhappily) to the brother, whom he owes his entire upbringing?
    Or she can’t marry him for some other reason? Maybe she’s an alien sent to retrieve a human specimen, but she can’t since she fell in love too

    Conclusion:
    In romance (genre) focus on the forces keeping them apart…

    Good luck mrtz17!!

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  3. Posted: April 24, 2018In: Comedy

    when his highschool bully returns, a stuck-in-home-town loser must prove his competence by kicking his ass in the duel he proposed and save his family name

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    Added an answer on April 24, 2018 at 6:13 pm

    so it is "the bullied"...who proposed the duel? That's unclear in the logline sounds like "Eagle vs Shark" (2006) to me A film by taika waititi, about two social misfits and how they find love through revenge on a highschool bully..

    so it is “the bullied”…who proposed the duel? That’s unclear in the logline

    sounds like “Eagle vs Shark” (2006) to me
    A film by taika waititi, about two social misfits and how they find love through revenge on a highschool bully..

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