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trapped behind enemy lines two soldiers must escape with a hostage that is playing them against each other.
What Richiev said. The prisoner has the more interesting predicament, the pivotal role, seems to have the bigger and more interesting challenge. What's the dramatic question to be answered during the course of the story?
What Richiev said. The prisoner has the more interesting predicament, the pivotal role, seems to have the bigger and more interesting challenge.
What’s the dramatic question to be answered during the course of the story?
See lesstrapped behind enemy lines two soldiers must escape with a hostage that is playing them against each other.
What Richiev said. The prisoner has the more interesting predicament, the pivotal role, seems to have the bigger and more interesting challenge. What's the dramatic question to be answered during the course of the story?
What Richiev said. The prisoner has the more interesting predicament, the pivotal role, seems to have the bigger and more interesting challenge.
What’s the dramatic question to be answered during the course of the story?
See lessVeil of a Dream is a character-driven drama about an emotionally unstable teenager who must battle the torment of his manipulative friends, his scarred past, and his own haunted mind as he pursues a desire for love.
>>he pursues a desire for love. Too general. All (normal) humans pursue a desire for love. A plot needs a specific love interest. And specific stakes. What does he stand to lose if he fails to win her affection? What does he stand to gain if he succeeds? And his manipulative "friends" must be framedRead more
>>he pursues a desire for love.
Too general. All (normal) humans pursue a desire for love. A plot needs a specific love interest. And specific stakes. What does he stand to lose if he fails to win her affection? What does he stand to gain if he succeeds? And his manipulative “friends” must be framed in the logline (and the story) as an obstacle, as a major complication to his objective goal, more than a tangential aggravation.
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