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When a woman from another planet falls down from the sky, A father who has lost his wife and son, helps the woman get back to where she came from.
Correction: So in both stories, the protagonist is tasked with rising to the challenge of rescuing someone.
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See lessSo in both stories, the protagonist is tasked with rising to the challenge of rescuing someone.
When a woman from another planet falls down from the sky, A father who has lost his wife and son, helps the woman get back to where she came from.
Re: E.T. Elliott, the boy, is the protagonist. E.T. is the stakes character, the one who will die if Elliott doesn't find the courage to help him escape the authorities [antagonist] and return to his planet. And the way I read the logline for "Look Up", the widower is the protagonist, the woman is tRead more
Re: E.T.
Elliott, the boy, is the protagonist.
E.T. is the stakes character, the one who will die if Elliott doesn’t find the courage to help him escape the authorities [antagonist] and return to his planet.
And the way I read the logline for “Look Up”, the widower is the protagonist, the woman is the stakes character.
So in both stories, the protagonist are tasked with rising to the challenge of rescuing someone.
See lessShort Film: A frustrated white collar man, unintentionally undergo a comical journey of social scrutiny and conditioning experiences in the park, leading to his awakening/revelation about the society.
What's the protagonist's objective goal? What MUST he struggle for? Who is the antagonist and/or what is the obstacle to achieving his objective goal? What's at stake? That is, what/who does the protagonist stand to lose if he doesn't have his epiphany "about the society"
What’s the protagonist’s objective goal? What MUST he struggle for?
See lessWho is the antagonist and/or what is the obstacle to achieving his objective goal?
What’s at stake? That is, what/who does the protagonist stand to lose if he doesn’t have his epiphany “about the society”