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POOL PARTY – When the humiliating pranking of an overweight loser during a high school pep rally goes viral, he decides to face his insecurities and his bullies in 3 months at the annual summer pool party hosted by the most popular girl in school.
>>>we are lead to believe that in the film his greatest antagonist is the leader of the bullies.Then reconfigure the logline accordingly>>he realizes his fatal flaw is his inability to take a chance (for fear of failiure.Okay, but that's a subjective problem to work out in the courseRead more
>>>we are lead to believe that in the film his greatest antagonist is the leader of the bullies.
Then reconfigure the logline accordingly
>>he realizes his fatal flaw is his inability to take a chance (for fear of failiure.
Okay, but that’s a subjective problem to work out in the course of struggling for a specific objective goal. It is not an aspect of the story to feature in a logline.
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Good alternative by Dkpough1. ?The logline needs to be more specific on the points he raised.And what does "troubled" mean? ?That she's grief stricken or afflicted with a mental disorder herself?
Good alternative by Dkpough1. ?The logline needs to be more specific on the points he raised.
And what does “troubled” mean? ?That she’s grief stricken or afflicted with a mental disorder herself?
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As Richiev said. Why can't he just pass the information along to the police? ?Why is it up to him alone?
As Richiev said. Why can’t he just pass the information along to the police? ?Why is it up to him alone?
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