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  1. Posted: July 23, 2014In: Public

    After an outbound insurance sales call ends in a supernatural plea for help from a terrified mother, a geeky telemarketer who can locate anything must overcome the trauma his ability once caused him in order to save a kidnapped girl.

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    Added an answer on July 24, 2014 at 12:44 am

    So, he has some kind of psychic gift? Is this a story where characters and/or situations depart from the normal rules of physics, chemistry, cognition that pertain to the world as we know it?

    So, he has some kind of psychic gift? Is this a story where characters and/or situations depart from the normal rules of physics, chemistry, cognition that pertain to the world as we know it?

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  2. Posted: July 23, 2014In: Public

    After an outbound insurance sales call ends in a supernatural plea for help from a terrified mother, a geeky telemarketer who can locate anything must overcome the trauma his ability once caused him in order to save a kidnapped girl.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on July 23, 2014 at 8:20 am

    Why not make him a working detective with an uncanny "ability to find anything"? Or a disgraced detective who was forced to resign and is now working in the only job he could get -- telemarketing? Now he has one last chance to redeem himself. one last As originally written, in the opening minutes ofRead more

    Why not make him a working detective with an uncanny “ability to find anything”?
    Or a disgraced detective who was forced to resign and is now working in the only job he could get — telemarketing? Now he has one last chance to redeem himself.
    one last
    As originally written, in the opening minutes of the movie before the inciting incident (the kidnapping) what opportunities are there to show the audience that he has an “uncanny ability to locate anything”? The job of a telemarketer is to read a script,close the sale — it’s not his job to investigate, to find things.

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  3. Posted: July 23, 2014In: Public

    After an outbound insurance sales call ends in a supernatural plea for help from a terrified mother, a geeky telemarketer who can locate anything must overcome the trauma his ability once caused him in order to save a kidnapped girl.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on July 23, 2014 at 8:20 am

    Why not make him a working detective with an uncanny "ability to find anything"? Or a disgraced detective who was forced to resign and is now working in the only job he could get -- telemarketing? Now he has one last chance to redeem himself. one last As originally written, in the opening minutes ofRead more

    Why not make him a working detective with an uncanny “ability to find anything”?
    Or a disgraced detective who was forced to resign and is now working in the only job he could get — telemarketing? Now he has one last chance to redeem himself.
    one last
    As originally written, in the opening minutes of the movie before the inciting incident (the kidnapping) what opportunities are there to show the audience that he has an “uncanny ability to locate anything”? The job of a telemarketer is to read a script,close the sale — it’s not his job to investigate, to find things.

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