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  1. Posted: November 11, 2014In: Public

    The complexities of dealing with the suicide of a loved one, taint the innocence of a young boy's formative years. They leave in their wake a man with a powerful urge to mix pleasure and violence. The only thing keeping him from acting out his morbid fantasies is a gnawing conscience. But as his desires gain ground, the man he strives to be loses it's grip, plunging him into the blackness of his own broken mind. He ultimately seeks redemption, but he can never be free from the demons that torment him.

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    Added an answer on November 12, 2014 at 3:38 am

    I haven't seen Dexter. I'll have to watch it to see how it compares. Thanks for the input.

    I haven’t seen Dexter. I’ll have to watch it to see how it compares. Thanks for the input.

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  2. Posted: November 11, 2014In: Public

    The complexities of dealing with the suicide of a loved one, taint the innocence of a young boy's formative years. They leave in their wake a man with a powerful urge to mix pleasure and violence. The only thing keeping him from acting out his morbid fantasies is a gnawing conscience. But as his desires gain ground, the man he strives to be loses it's grip, plunging him into the blackness of his own broken mind. He ultimately seeks redemption, but he can never be free from the demons that torment him.

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    Added an answer on November 12, 2014 at 3:38 am

    I haven't seen Dexter. I'll have to watch it to see how it compares. Thanks for the input.

    I haven’t seen Dexter. I’ll have to watch it to see how it compares. Thanks for the input.

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  3. Posted: November 7, 2014In: Public

    When down-to-earth Nadya parts ways with her frivolous sister, following their mother's death, she resigns herself to a life of toil and loneliness. So when love comes to her unexpectedly, even amidst the chaos of the Russian revolution, she takes hold of it with both hands. But can her newfound romance survive his lingering infatuation with a long-lost beauty destined to resurface?

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    Added an answer on November 12, 2014 at 3:26 am

    I read this book in high school and thought that it had every bit as much potential as Jane Austen's works to be made into a moving period drama. This was the first story I ever really wanted to write a screenplay for. Every time I read the book I still feel anxious for the outcome. The characters aRead more

    I read this book in high school and thought that it had every bit as much potential as Jane Austen’s works to be made into a moving period drama. This was the first story I ever really wanted to write a screenplay for. Every time I read the book I still feel anxious for the outcome.

    The characters are key. Although it is difficult to solidify in a logline, the female lead is a strong woman who makes difficult decisions based on her convictions. And I don’t consider the rival to be the antagonist, it is more the notion of love at first sight (infatuation), which is her greatest adversary. Her romantic interest is almost an anti-hero in that he is deeply flawed and, at first, almost repulsive, but his evolution throughout the story wins you over so that in the end you are rooting for them to end up together. What more can you ask for in a romantic drama?

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