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An arrogant chef sacrifices his social life and mortgages his house into achieving his dream, the “Best Restaurant in the world” award. The day he gets it, he loses the sense of taste.
>>>The day he gets it, he loses the sense of taste. Is this the inciting incident for the plot or a mid-point reversal?
>>>The day he gets it, he loses the sense of taste.
Is this the inciting incident for the plot or a mid-point reversal?
See lessA ruined indie scriptwriter decides to crash in a plane against the Hollywood sign. At the last moment he repents and jumps out of the plane. He falls into the pool of a mansion and inside discovers a famous writer of commercial success dead, he immediately decides to take advantage of his name
>>>he immediately decides to take advantage of his name How? If the deceased was famous it doesn't seem possible the failed writer could get away with impersonating him.? So what's his game plan, his objective goal?
>>>he immediately decides to take advantage of his name
How? If the deceased was famous it doesn’t seem possible the failed writer could get away with impersonating him.? So what’s his game plan, his objective goal?
See lessInspite of being a professional and personal failure, Sangha is optimist in life but one thing he can?t afford to risk is his innocent lie he told his son that he is a superhero.
Richiev is spot on. The logline needs to state a specific inciting incident that forces him to step up and become a real hero instead of a fake one.
Richiev is spot on.
The logline needs to state a specific inciting incident that forces him to step up and become a real hero instead of a fake one.
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