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A shy young girl wants to tell the real cause of her a friend's death because she was always bothered by her in her dreams but she is afraid that she might be accused of being a part of the crime and so she started to stalk her suspected killer only to realize that the death was self inflicted.
>>> only to realize that the death was self inflicted The logline seems to be a spoiler, giving away how the story ends. A logline should indicate where a story is going -- but not how it ends.
>>> only to realize that the death was self inflicted
The logline seems to be a spoiler, giving away how the story ends. A logline should indicate where a story is going — but not how it ends.
See lessA shy young girl wants to tell the real cause of her a friend's death because she was always bothered by her in her dreams but she is afraid that she might be accused of being a part of the crime and so she started to stalk her suspected killer only to realize that the death was self inflicted.
>>> only to realize that the death was self inflicted The logline seems to be a spoiler, giving away how the story ends. A logline should indicate where a story is going -- but not how it ends.
>>> only to realize that the death was self inflicted
The logline seems to be a spoiler, giving away how the story ends. A logline should indicate where a story is going — but not how it ends.
See lessA temple virgin uncovers a secret that the high priest would rather conceal: the Day of Atonement isn't working anymore. When he marries her off to a hundred year-old man, she loses everything she's ever known. Now she must find a way to prevent another unjust marriage — and restore the Atonement — before it's too late.
And what "isn't working anymore" about Yom Kippur?
And what “isn’t working anymore” about Yom Kippur?
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