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A grieving mother get prescribed drugs that gives her visions of murders that later occurs.
The logline could use a twist, like she envisions a murder where she is either the perp or the victim -- and must struggle to prevent it. (The former was the twist in the Minority Report)
The logline could use a twist, like she envisions a murder where she is either the perp or the victim — and must struggle to prevent it. (The former was the twist in the Minority Report)
See lessA pig farmers daughter trapped on an island must protect her newborn baby from a bloodthirsty pig born with human hands.
"born with human hands"-- aka: a mutant pig, one modified by genetic engineering with lethal consequences? Pigs are smart, almost up there with dogs. They're also omnivores. So the concept of a predatory pig (an ironic reversal of the usual relationiship between man and pig) has potential.
“born with human hands”– aka: a mutant pig, one modified by genetic engineering with lethal consequences?
Pigs are smart, almost up there with dogs. They’re also omnivores. So the concept of a predatory pig (an ironic reversal of the usual relationiship between man and pig) has potential.
See lessOn his 18th birthday, a young, man is going to paint a train, like he?s done countless times before, but this time he meets with two rival gangs, that engage in a deadly battle, which attracts the attention of the local police, and being 18, risks incarceration if he is caught.
Leaner, but why is he at risk? Is he in danger of doing hard time because he a suspect (even though he was a bystander), an accessory to the crime, a perp? What's his objective goal other than to evade arrest? Isn't it to prove he's innocent, have the real villain(s) brought to justice?
Leaner, but why is he at risk? Is he in danger of doing hard time because he a suspect (even though he was a bystander), an accessory to the crime, a perp? What’s his objective goal other than to evade arrest? Isn’t it to prove he’s innocent, have the real villain(s) brought to justice?
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