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A selfish writer, struggling to deal with his wife's suicide, finds himself hunted by a sadistic human-trafficker, after he prevents a young prostitute from taking her life.
The nut of the story is that a man finds himself hunted by a sadistic human trafficker after he saves a desperate prostitute from taking her life. The rest seems superfluous. And why of all the gin joints and occupations in the world does he have to be a writer? There are at least a dozen other loglRead more
The nut of the story is that a man finds himself hunted by a sadistic human trafficker after he saves a desperate prostitute from taking her life.
The rest seems superfluous.
And why of all the gin joints and occupations in the world does he have to be a writer? There are at least a dozen other loglines posted here in which the protagonist is a writer. Seems to me casting the protagonist as a writer is unoriginal, unfresh, unimaginative, un-unique.
See lessAfter his family is almost killed in a car bombing, Pablo Escobar wages a war with a rival cartel and his own government in an effort to protect his family.
Projects for a movie about Escobar having been floating around Hollyweird for years. His rise and fall is a fascinating story -- he's a bigger than life character, even if a bad one.
Projects for a movie about Escobar having been floating around Hollyweird for years. His rise and fall is a fascinating story — he’s a bigger than life character, even if a bad one.
See lessOn the run from a Yakuza enforcer, a young Londoner would rather die than be captured but the enforcer is under oath to kill himself if he fails.
Ditto. I'm not a slave to the general rule of cramming it all into one l-o-n-g sentence. But I have one question: is the dirty money already earmarked for a charitable cause -- and then the Londoner steals it? (I love the notion the Salvation Army sends an enforcer to get their donation back --- butRead more
Ditto. I’m not a slave to the general rule of cramming it all into one l-o-n-g sentence.
But I have one question: is the dirty money already earmarked for a charitable cause — and then the Londoner steals it? (I love the notion the Salvation Army sends an enforcer to get their donation back — but that’s a twist for a comedy.)
Or is the Londoner stealing it to give to a charity? (He’s penniless, yet stealing the money for charity, nothing for himself?)
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