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Diane Perry the sickly daughter of an East End Fishmonger searches for perfection. She will find faith in the East, but only one Eastern monk will find faith in her.
Bec: While I greatly esteem the teachings and praxis of Buddhism, I'm dubious about the ability to dramatize its profound essence, certainly to a mass audience. I defer to others who may be more enlightened on the task.
Bec:
While I greatly esteem the teachings and praxis of Buddhism, I’m dubious about the ability to dramatize its profound essence, certainly to a mass audience. I defer to others who may be more enlightened on the task.
See lessOn the run after robbing a bank during the great depression, two brothers find themselves trapped in the harsh region known as the Dust Bowl where a ruthless killer hunts them down.
What elizabethban said. How do you get trapped in a vast wide open land, free of obstacles of any kind from horizon to horizon? And what about the cops? Aren't they in pursuit?
What elizabethban said.
How do you get trapped in a vast wide open land, free of obstacles of any kind from horizon to horizon? And what about the cops? Aren’t they in pursuit?
See lessDiane Perry the sickly daughter of an East End Fishmonger searches for perfection. She will find faith in the East, but only one Eastern monk will find faith in her.
Searching for perfection is a noble --and delusional -- quest. It is also a quest to fulfill a subjective need. A perfect state of being -- what does that look like on a movie screen? Loglines are about objective goals, about objects sought [the buried gold] or actions achieved [crossing the finishRead more
Searching for perfection is a noble –and delusional — quest. It is also a quest to fulfill a subjective need. A perfect state of being — what does that look like on a movie screen?
Loglines are about objective goals, about objects sought [the buried gold] or actions achieved [crossing the finish line first] that provide visual confirmation to the audience that the goal has been reached. Objective goals are means to subjective ends, but in a logline the focus is on the objective, not the subjective.
So what is her objective goal— the means — to fulfilling her subjective need for perfection?
See lessWhat is at stake? What happens if she fails to reach her objective goal?
Who and/or what opposes her, stands in the way of getting what she wants?