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In a rural town, when a young, na?ve wife of an older, powerful cult leader becomes a secret prostitute, she discovers the town’s and cult’s dirty dark secrets that empower her to create a sex empire.
A woman turning to prostitution for money -- yes, okay, I can buy that because unfortunately it happens all the time.But turning to prostitution for "meaning"?? I, for one, am unable to suspend disbelief.?
A woman turning to prostitution for money — yes, okay, I can buy that because unfortunately it happens all the time.
But turning to prostitution for “meaning”?? I, for one, am unable to suspend disbelief.?
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What's at stake?? What's so bad about a little retconning among alternate selves?? Even if the various versions of the protagonist don't know the ultimate answer to the Why question, the retconning must have clear and immediate baleful consequences that urgently need to be remedied. Otherwise, so whRead more
What’s at stake?? What’s so bad about a little retconning among alternate selves?? Even if the various versions of the protagonist don’t know the ultimate answer to the Why question, the retconning must have clear and immediate baleful consequences that urgently need to be remedied. Otherwise, so what, why should anyone care NOW?
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>>>would be him making his film regardless Then something like that (more clearly defined) should be in the logline. However, >>>discovering the painful truth, that he lived a life full of lies.. should not be in the logline. Because : 1] It's a spoiler, giving away a critical beatRead more
>>>would be him making his film regardless
Then something like that (more clearly defined) should be in the logline.
However,
>>>discovering the painful truth, that he lived a life full of lies..
should not be in the logline. Because : 1] It’s a spoiler, giving away a critical beat of how the story ends. 2] Loglines are about what a protagonist intentionally sets out to do, not what he unintentionally discovers.? And 3] the come-to-realize/discovery pertains to a subjective issue. Although subjective issues are entailed in the pursuit of an objective goal, loglines focus on? objective issues, not subjective ones.
fwiw
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