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a young Hispanic man finds himself thrust into a nightmare when he begins working at a secluded orchard owned by an eccentric elderly couple, who plan on sacrificing him to their dark tree god.
So why doesn't he just run away?? Problem solved.If he doesn't run away because he doesn't know what their plans are , the logline needs to indicate that.? If he knows and can't run away, then the logline needs to indicate what is preventing him from fleeing.Also, if? he comes from? a Caribbean? couRead more
So why doesn’t he just run away?? Problem solved.
If he doesn’t run away because he doesn’t know what their plans are , the logline needs to indicate that.? If he knows and can’t run away, then the logline needs to indicate what is preventing him from fleeing.
Also, if? he comes from? a Caribbean? country, such as Cuba or Puerto Rico, than it’s okay to call him Hispanic.? However, if he’s from Central or South America, then he’s Latino.? A distinction many gringo’s don’t realize or think is important.? But to Spanish speaking people, it’s a big deal. (Most farm workers are Latinos.)
See lessA group of seven people–A punk, a weirdo, an awkward geek, a badass, a sick boy, a psychologist and a poet– is invited to interact with some charismatic Artificial Intelligences in an isolated building when they soon find themselves trying to figure which of the guests are actually human and who’s been tested too.
As Richiev said.? It seems like more of a situation than a plot because there is nothing at stake.? Nothing is at risk.? Nobody has anything important to gain by figuring out who the AI robot is or anything important to lose by failing.
As Richiev said.? It seems like more of a situation than a plot because there is nothing at stake.? Nothing is at risk.? Nobody has anything important to gain by figuring out who the AI robot is or anything important to lose by failing.
See lessAfter assassinating the German ambassador in wartime Casablanca, an intelligence officer marries his French Resistance partner. But when she is suspected of being a Nazi spy, he must find out her true identity.
What is interesting about this film in terms of loglining is that the second sentence constitutes the MPR (Midpoint Reversal)? that occurs an hour into the film.? The film is essentially the splicing together of two one hour episodes set in two? 2? locations.? The 1st hour is set in Casablanca, theRead more
What is interesting about this film in terms of loglining is that the second sentence constitutes the MPR (Midpoint Reversal)? that occurs an hour into the film.? The film is essentially the splicing together of two one hour episodes set in two? 2? locations.? The 1st hour is set in Casablanca, the 2nd in London.? Everything that happens in the 1st hour is prologue and setup for everything that happens in the 2nd hour.
It’s also worth noting? how the IMDB summary phrases the post-Casablanca episode:? “When they reunite in London, their relationship is tested by the pressures of war.”? Which is hiding the game ball,; it leaves the reader utterly clueless as to the main action of the 2nd half, the dramatic problem the protagonist must solve.? Something a logline should? not do.
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