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A short-tempered aspiring hunter gets her dominant arm torn off after saving a friend and must cope with it if she is to ever become the best in the western world.
>>Describing the arm as her dominant arm? doesn?t seem essential to the story. It would make a critical difference if a right-hander lost his right arm and tried to become proficient with his left ( (Try eating or shaving exclusively with your non-dominant hand.) And to complicate matters, his rightRead more
>>Describing the arm as her dominant arm? doesn?t seem essential to the story.
It would make a critical difference if a right-hander lost his right arm and tried to become proficient with his left ( (Try eating or shaving exclusively with your non-dominant hand.) And to complicate matters, his right eye is his “shooting eye” his dominant eye. So I think it’s an important story element.
But the story is vague, raises questions rather than provide answers. Like: what’s the weapon she hunts with? And what’s the visual for being “the best in the western world”? Winning Olympic gold? The specific contest that defines the “best” ought to be identified.
See lessAs Nazi forces ready a counterattack after the first wave of the Warsaw Uprising, a scrappy Polish courier must cross the occupied city with three boy-scouts turned soldiers to recruit their battalion for a dangerous mission — liberate a concentration camp before the SS can kill its inmates.
Is it based on real people, 4 boys from Warsaw, who really tried to liberate a concentration camp in the closing days of World War II? And if so, which one?
Is it based on real people, 4 boys from Warsaw, who really tried to liberate a concentration camp in the closing days of World War II? And if so, which one?
See lessAs Nazi forces ready a counterattack after the first wave of the Warsaw Uprising, a scrappy Polish courier must cross the occupied city with three boy-scouts turned soldiers to recruit their battalion for a dangerous mission — liberate a concentration camp before the SS can kill its inmates.
Is it based on real people, 4 boys from Warsaw, who really tried to liberate a concentration camp in the closing days of World War II? And if so, which one?
Is it based on real people, 4 boys from Warsaw, who really tried to liberate a concentration camp in the closing days of World War II? And if so, which one?
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