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"Set in a futuristic world where humans are controlled by their fascist government, a career criminal gets drawn into a deadly plot when he rescues a upper class woman from the secret police and has to depend on her to survive."
How would he come into contact with the woman if he's in solitary? And how can he become "one of them" -- a cop, I presume -- while he's in prison? And they've got his fingerprints, an eye ball scan and whatever futuristic scanning technology there is to properly ID him for the career criminal he isRead more
How would he come into contact with the woman if he’s in solitary?
And how can he become “one of them” — a cop, I presume — while he’s in prison? And they’ve got his fingerprints, an eye ball scan and whatever futuristic scanning technology there is to properly ID him for the career criminal he is?
See lessWhen Nazi Germany blitz his beloved Poland, a patriotic farm boy is dragooned into the Wehrmacht to save his family. The Sturm und Drang to survive hell takes him far form home and God.
Why would the boy be "dragooned" into the Wehrmacht when the Nazis considered Poles to be racially inferior? And what makes this story different, unique from the 100,002 other movie scripts that have already been written set in World War 2?
Why would the boy be “dragooned” into the Wehrmacht when the Nazis considered Poles to be racially inferior?
And what makes this story different, unique from the 100,002 other movie scripts that have already been written set in World War 2?
See lessWhen a female book editor visits the home of a horror writer she finds that all of his creations are holding him hostage.
Who is the protagonist, the book editor or the writer? Holding the writer hostage for what? What do his literary creations want? What are the stakes? What happens to the writer if the his literary creations don't get what they want?
Who is the protagonist, the book editor or the writer?
Holding the writer hostage for what? What do his literary creations want?
What are the stakes? What happens to the writer if the his literary creations don’t get what they want?
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