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Three friends become entangled in a series of mind games as they argue over what they should do when a local Sheriff comes looking for the woman they find murdered in their isolated cabin
And WHY are they professing their innocence if they only "found" the body. What mind games are triggered if they're not guilty?
And WHY are they professing their innocence if they only “found” the body. What mind games are triggered if they’re not guilty?
See lessAs A test subject escapes the clutches of a pharmaceutical giant. Using her powers she must rescue her lover and defeat a patient who's power exceeds her own, her brother.
When a human guinea pig escapes the clutches of a pharmaceutical company, she must... she must.... Well, I can't figure that out from the logline as given. You got a protagonist, a woman with certain "powers". Are these powers acquired as a result of being a guinea pig? Or is she a guinea pig becausRead more
When a human guinea pig escapes the clutches of a pharmaceutical company, she must… she must….
Well, I can’t figure that out from the logline as given.
You got a protagonist, a woman with certain “powers”. Are these powers acquired as a result of being a guinea pig? Or is she a guinea pig because big, bad pharma wants to bottle and sell her hyper-human abilities?
And who exactly is the antagonist? You seem to have two candidates: big, bad pharma or her brother. Which one is the designated villain? What’s the relationship between the two?
“rescue her lover” From what? Why is he a stake character? What happens to him if she fails?
See lessOn the run from a determined street enforcer, a young Londoner will do anything and everything to avoid capture but the enforcer has pledged to kill himself in the event of failure.
>>aren?t two Hollywood studio gods predicting doom? Their doom, perhaps, as a new generation of junior gods storm Mt. Olympus. Who knows? The only constant in Showbiz is change. Anyway, your premise keeps growing on me [like the man-eating plant in "Little Shop of Horrors"] :) Best wishes
>>aren?t two Hollywood studio gods predicting doom?
Their doom, perhaps, as a new generation of junior gods storm Mt. Olympus. Who knows? The only constant in Showbiz is change.
Anyway, your premise keeps growing on me [like the man-eating plant in “Little Shop of Horrors”] 🙂
Best wishes
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