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Inflicted with PTSD from a young age, a mute street performer is abandoned by his troupe as France becomes occupied by the Nazi Wehrmacht. Faced with the choice to escape to neutral Switzerland or fight, he joins the French Resistance as a code-breaker and infiltrates the Nazi regime. His tactics shift when he learns what?s happening to the countless civilians going missing.
Yes, indeed. ?If there is an one iron law of drama it is that there must be unity of action. ?And the nature of that unified action is a function of the objective goal of the protagonist.
Yes, indeed. ?If there is an one iron law of drama it is that there must be unity of action. ?And the nature of that unified action is a function of the objective goal of the protagonist.
See lessEDITED: Three outlaw sisters hunt for the illegitimate brother set to inherit their dying father’s burgled millions whilst being pursued by a vengeful detective
Why do they need to find him? ?The inheritance consists of stolen money; the sisters are outlaws -- why would they bother with the niceties of the law? ? Aren't they crooked enough to abscond with the inheritance themselves?And why should the audience want to root for outlaws to get the inheritanceRead more
Why do they need to find him? ?The inheritance consists of stolen money; the sisters are outlaws — why would they bother with the niceties of the law? ? Aren’t they crooked enough to abscond with the inheritance themselves?
And why should the audience want to root for outlaws to get the inheritance since it’s ill-gotten gain?
Maybe if this were a comedy about the absurd actions of flawed characters. ?But as a drama? ?I dunno.
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What becomes her objective goal as a result of the relationship? ?What is the dramatic question the rest of the story must eventually answer?
What becomes her objective goal as a result of the relationship? ?What is the dramatic question the rest of the story must eventually answer?
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