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After living as a hermit for many years, Lyn rediscover the world through the delivery of a mysterious object. He wonders why he is pushing this huge box. When he needs to understand what pushes him.
Agree with Aidan.? I have no idea what the? plot of the story is.? Please review the guidelines for composing an industry acceptable logline under "Our Formula".
Agree with Aidan.? I have no idea what the? plot of the story is.? Please review the guidelines for composing an industry acceptable logline under “Our Formula”.
See lessIn 1977, a reformed ex-con, desperate to pay for his mother?s hospital bill, returns to his old life of drug dealing but soon learns the game has changed and the players are more ruthless than before.
The Black Out either complicates or facilitates his objective goal?? Which is it?What is his objective goal, anyway?? What? must he pull off during the Black Out?Or else what?? (The stakes)
The Black Out either complicates or facilitates his objective goal?? Which is it?
What is his objective goal, anyway?? What? must he pull off during the Black Out?
Or else what?? (The stakes)
See lessAfter a graduate student is asked to identify a body?his pot-dealer?s, he enlists the help of two other clients to give the man a proper burial.
Sound like an interesting seed idea for a story.? ?But what it may grow into, I don't? know. Have you ever asked your husband WHY he didn't open it?Be that as it may, I suggest? the principle of "Chekhov's gun"? applies.? ?If a gun is introduced in the 1st Act,? it has to be fired in the 2nd.? By exRead more
Sound like an interesting seed idea for a story.? ?But what it may grow into, I don’t? know. Have you ever asked your husband WHY he didn’t open it?
Be that as it may, I suggest? the principle of “Chekhov’s gun”? applies.? ?If a gun is introduced in the 1st Act,? it has to be fired in the 2nd.? By extrapolation, if you’re going to introduce? the envelope as an important prop in the 1st Act, you have to pay it off by the end of the film.
How do you want to pay it off?
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