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  1. Posted: August 1, 2020In: SciFi

    In the near future, the next pandemic divides the world into two pods: the safe – Positives, and the dangerous – Negatives. The Positives can’t get infected from each other, but can from an infected Negative. The Positives enjoy all the glories of life, the Negatives none. Some Negatives pose and cross over to live as Positives. At the penalty of death. This is their story

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    Added an answer on August 2, 2020 at 6:25 am

    As Richiev said. The logline has an obvious timely new hook. But it only sets up a situation for a plot. But there is no clear protagonist with a clear objective goal. The logline (and plot) would do better to focus on one central character with an urgent need. The character may want to live the gooRead more

    As Richiev said. The logline has an obvious timely new hook. But it only sets up a situation for a plot. But there is no clear protagonist with a clear objective goal.

    The logline (and plot) would do better to focus on one central character with an urgent need. The character may want to live the good life with the Positives, but what does she desperately need?

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  2. Posted: February 21, 2014In: Examples

    A self-made millionaire uses his ill-gotten fortune to win back his long lost love who has married into ‘old money’ and respectability.

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    Added an answer on August 1, 2020 at 9:33 pm

    The logline reflects the plot of the book from which it was adapted, "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The book, considered an American classic, has been adapted into a movie 5 times. The plot, such as it is, seems irresistible to movie makers. Go figure.

    The logline reflects the plot of the book from which it was adapted, “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The book, considered an American classic, has been adapted into a movie 5 times. The plot, such as it is, seems irresistible to movie makers. Go figure.

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  3. Posted: March 14, 2020In: Examples, SciFi

    In a future where winners are conceived using genetic engineering, a born loser buys the identity of a winner on the black market so he can fulfill his lifelong dream of space travel.

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    Replied to answer on August 1, 2020 at 9:28 pm

    It's a logline for a script that was made into a movie.

    It’s a logline for a script that was made into a movie.

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