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A bullied kid has 1 dream: to become the next big thing in soccer. But what he doesn't know is that there will be sacrifices to make.
For the purposes of a logline (and plot), the dream has to be more concrete and specific than "the next big thing." Like, he wants to make the school team. Play in the starting lineup. Lead the team to a championship season. Being bullied is the raw material for a sufficient character flaw and challRead more
For the purposes of a logline (and plot), the dream has to be more concrete and specific than “the next big thing.” Like, he wants to make the school team. Play in the starting lineup. Lead the team to a championship season.
Being bullied is the raw material for a sufficient character flaw and challenge: he has to overcome his fear of being bullied, and overcome the bullying itself to show up for try outs, make the team, etc.
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Why do the teachers want to destroy the world?
Why do the teachers want to destroy the world?
See lessWhen a highly-successful psychologist saves a man on the street from suicide, she decides she isn't helping enough people who really need it, and starts a "mobile therapist" ride company, counseling strangers from pick-up to destination; until one-day she accepts a fare across country from a man with real demons to confront.
>>>a man facing real demons. Is that to be taken literally or figuratively? IOW: what is the genre? Horror, a story of a demonically-driven antagonist? Or a more conventional psycho-drama?
>>>a man facing real demons.
Is that to be taken literally or figuratively? IOW: what is the genre? Horror, a story of a demonically-driven antagonist? Or a more conventional psycho-drama?
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