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In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a highly skilled thief is given a final chance at redemption which involves executing his toughest job to date: Inception.
Jean-Marie: A very topical choice for me. My interest in it extends beyond the mere mechanics of how the plot is assembled. I have quite a vivid dream life, including many lucid dreams. And in a story I am working on, lucid dreams plays a pivotal role in the arc of the character and the denouement oRead more
Jean-Marie:
A very topical choice for me.
My interest in it extends beyond the mere mechanics of how the plot is assembled. I have quite a vivid dream life, including many lucid dreams. And in a story I am working on, lucid dreams plays a pivotal role in the arc of the character and the denouement of the plot.
See lessAfter cracking into a ghost world?s most heavily fortified museum, an instructional designer must use the clues found to find one of the legendary Lost Wonders of the Universe.
>>must use the clues found to find one of the legendary Lost Wonders of the Universe. Or else...? Before...? In order to...? In other words: what's at stake in the quest? [Also the working title: "Pilgramage". Is the misspelling intentional?]
>>must use the clues found to find one of the legendary Lost Wonders of the Universe.
Or else…?
Before…?
In order to…?
In other words: what’s at stake in the quest?
[Also the working title: “Pilgramage”. Is the misspelling intentional?]
See lessWhen the body of the Mayor's son is discovered on the reservation and a young indian is accused, the local cop must go back to his own Indian culture to solve the case and learn to accept his own heritage.
>>and learn to accept his own heritage. Seems extraneous to the logline (but not to the story).
>>and learn to accept his own heritage.
Seems extraneous to the logline (but not to the story).
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