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"A strikingly handsome and intelligent man uses his talents to make deals happen in favor of his employers. But the seemingly harmless game changes when he meets his peer. A man that turns out to be a very dangerous superior."
Handsome and intelligent men make deals every day for the companies they work for. It's s.o.p. And having to deal with stiff competition -- again that's s.o.p. So what's so unusual about this situation? What, specifically, is so special about this business man and what is so special about the dangerRead more
Handsome and intelligent men make deals every day for the companies they work for. It’s s.o.p. And having to deal with stiff competition — again that’s s.o.p. So what’s so unusual about this situation? What, specifically, is so special about this business man and what is so special about the danger the competition presents that I,as a viewer, should worry about — would care to worry about?
And as Richiev, said what are the stakes? What if he fails?
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The logline presents a predicament, an interesting one. And the stakes are obvious. But it doesn't present a plot. That is, it doesn't tell a reader what the playboy does, what his objective goal is, knowing that he's dying and knowing that the woman is already engaged.
The logline presents a predicament, an interesting one. And the stakes are obvious. But it doesn’t present a plot. That is, it doesn’t tell a reader what the playboy does, what his objective goal is, knowing that he’s dying and knowing that the woman is already engaged.
See lessAn emotional comedy about a dying playboy in his 30s, planning to host his own funeral, who falls in love for the first time, with an engaged woman.
The logline presents a predicament, an interesting one. And the stakes are obvious. But it doesn't present a plot. That is, it doesn't tell a reader what the playboy does, what his objective goal is, knowing that he's dying and knowing that the woman is already engaged.
The logline presents a predicament, an interesting one. And the stakes are obvious. But it doesn’t present a plot. That is, it doesn’t tell a reader what the playboy does, what his objective goal is, knowing that he’s dying and knowing that the woman is already engaged.
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