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  1. Posted: October 30, 2013In: Public

    ?A young lawyer?s world turns upside down when the woman he met as a freshman dies the day of their wedding. As a result, he must choose to live his current life which is a product of joint decisions or find the person he was just before he met her”

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    Added an answer on October 31, 2013 at 4:47 am

    That's the idea, dgp. He attained his maturity and constructed a future inspired in that relationship/partnership. Now he feels like he's back at day 0, when he was 18 just about to meet his future wife. Now I get it wlubake, in terms of logline it doesn't make a difference. Thanks!

    That’s the idea, dgp. He attained his maturity and constructed a future inspired in that relationship/partnership. Now he feels like he’s back at day 0, when he was 18 just about to meet his future wife. Now I get it wlubake, in terms of logline it doesn’t make a difference. Thanks!

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  2. Posted: October 30, 2013In: Public

    Attending what they believe to be a farewell party, a group of friends discover the host has been diagnosed with an incurable disease and plans to take his own life at the end of the night, unless they can convince him not to.

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    Added an answer on October 30, 2013 at 11:22 pm

    I like the idea, because it creates a tense and interesting environment and could be shot within few locations. It's a feasible yet promising proposal.

    I like the idea, because it creates a tense and interesting environment and could be shot within few locations. It’s a feasible yet promising proposal.

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  3. Posted: October 30, 2013In: Public

    ?A young lawyer?s world turns upside down when the woman he met as a freshman dies the day of their wedding. As a result, he must choose to live his current life which is a product of joint decisions or find the person he was just before he met her”

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    Added an answer on October 30, 2013 at 11:16 pm

    Good advice, I appreciate it. So you think my protagonist's job must be conflicting by nature?

    Good advice, I appreciate it. So you think my protagonist’s job must be conflicting by nature?

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