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  1. Posted: October 11, 2018In: Examples

    When her older husband dies of viagra overdose, leaving her cuffed on the bed frame, a sexually frustrated woman must break free or die alone in their isolated lake house.

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    Added an answer on October 11, 2018 at 11:53 pm

    In a secluded cabin, a woman must find a way to free herself when her husband dies after handcuffing her to the bed for some kinky sex. (27 words) And then comes the story twists and reveals, psychological garbage and a mysterious character.? But it's not possible to cram all that into a logline.? NRead more

    In a secluded cabin, a woman must find a way to free herself when her husband dies after handcuffing her to the bed for some kinky sex.
    (27 words)

    And then comes the story twists and reveals, psychological garbage and a mysterious character.? But it’s not possible to cram all that into a logline.? Nor do I think? it necessary.? Job? #1 of a logline is? to get someone to read the script to find out what happens next.? ?I think the story hook? has plenty enough bait? in terms of the initial and primary dramatic problem to get that job done.

    fwiw

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  2. Posted: October 2, 2018In: Examples

    When a drunk jingle writer repeatedly gets into bar fights, judge order him to anger management and mentor a trouble youth with a beautiful natural singing voice, if he doesn’t he will lose his income, family and go to jail.

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    Added an answer on October 4, 2018 at 6:10 am

    Uh, the logline? is posted under Examples.? That is a category reserved for composing loglines for existing movies.What existing movie does this logline refer to?

    Uh, the logline? is posted under Examples.? That is a category reserved for composing loglines for existing movies.

    What existing movie does this logline refer to?

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  3. Posted: September 22, 2018In: Crime

    A simple disagreement in a gas station results in a store manager being brutally murdered. A dubious employee can’t accept the official explanation and asks one too many questions, sparking a series of events that could ruin him completely.

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    Added an answer on September 22, 2018 at 10:41 pm

    >>>sparking a series of events that could ruin him completely. So, what does he do about it?? And what does "ruin" entail?? Is his life in mortal jeopardy?

    >>>sparking a series of events that could ruin him completely.

    So, what does he do about it?? And what does “ruin” entail?? Is his life in mortal jeopardy?

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