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Acting in concert, birds start attacking people for no apparent reason.
Tony Edward: Re: The Moral Premise. What's your takeway? The one or two ideas you thought most useful? The notion of a "moment of grace" intrigued me. Is there that kind of moment for Maximus in "Gladiator"? I dunno. >> Except for his example that cites 7th Heaven Never saw an episode, so I caRead more
Tony Edward:
Re: The Moral Premise. What’s your takeway? The one or two ideas you thought most useful?
The notion of a “moment of grace” intrigued me. Is there that kind of moment for Maximus in “Gladiator”? I dunno.
>> Except for his example that cites 7th Heaven
Never saw an episode, so I can’t say. But I do agree with his idea that as a general plotting principle, no matter how many threads, story lines, themes — whatever– that are woven into a story, there should be one that constitutes the central spine from FADE IN: to FADE OUT: .
Or as as I envision it, the clothesline on which all the other laundry is hung. And I’m guessing that the logline is usually about the clothesline.
See lessA veteran goes to war against a crew of corrupt cops intent on controlling the US / Mexico border.
>>>a crew of corrupt cops Technically, the U.S. side of the border is guarded by Federal border agents -- not cops. (And they don't like being called cops, either.) Further, controlling the border is exactly what they are supposed to be doing! So what's the dramatic problem? What is at stakRead more
>>>a crew of corrupt cops
Technically, the U.S. side of the border is guarded by Federal border agents — not cops. (And they don’t like being called cops, either.)
Further, controlling the border is exactly what they are supposed to be doing! So what’s the dramatic problem? What is at stake?
See lessOne year in the life of an Italian teenager and the small town where he lives on the Adriatic coast during the fascist period
Jean-Marie: So, why did you select this movie?
Jean-Marie:
So, why did you select this movie?
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