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A terminally ill ex-con seeks revenge on the partner who double-crossed him and killed his girlfriend.
Richiev: What I should have said is you only need to use one or the other -- not both.
Richiev:
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When her pleas for help are dismissed by her British Intelligence handler, a former black ops soldier must chase alone across London the cunning foreign operative who kidnapped her delinquent kid brother.
BTW: the hook for me in the story is that it has a female protagonist. In light of the success of the "Hunger Games" franchise and films like "Lucy" maybe, just maybe, this is an inflection point, a moment of punctuated equilibrium in the evolution of intelligence in the Neanderthal species of filmRead more
BTW: the hook for me in the story is that it has a female protagonist.
In light of the success of the “Hunger Games” franchise and films like “Lucy” maybe, just maybe, this is an inflection point, a moment of punctuated equilibrium in the evolution of intelligence in the Neanderthal species of film executives (Homo sexistus cinemus). They are becoming capable of comprehending that there is a market for films with strong female protagonists.
Best wishes with your concept!
See lessWhen her pleas for help are dismissed by her British Intelligence handler, a former black ops soldier must chase alone across London the cunning foreign operative who kidnapped her delinquent kid brother.
BTW: the hook for me in the story is that it has a female protagonist. In light of the success of the "Hunger Games" franchise and films like "Lucy" maybe, just maybe, this is an inflection point, a moment of punctuated equilibrium in the evolution of intelligence in the Neanderthal species of filmRead more
BTW: the hook for me in the story is that it has a female protagonist.
In light of the success of the “Hunger Games” franchise and films like “Lucy” maybe, just maybe, this is an inflection point, a moment of punctuated equilibrium in the evolution of intelligence in the Neanderthal species of film executives (Homo sexistus cinemus). They are becoming capable of comprehending that there is a market for films with strong female protagonists.
Best wishes with your concept!
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