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  1. Posted: August 12, 2021In: Biography

    At the threshold of death, an obscure, nonconformist, bisexual writer settles down with a female student on the French Riviera to fight the last merciless battle for his life and global recognition.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on August 17, 2021 at 8:56 am

    Is this biography based on a real or known fictitious character? If so, the logline can be rearranged with this as the intro to orientate the reader.

    Is this biography based on a real or known fictitious character? If so, the logline can be rearranged with this as the intro to orientate the reader.

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  2. Posted: August 11, 2021In: Thriller

    A wounded African American man seeking refuge from BLM riots appears at the door of a rich family. After taking him in, he appears on the news as wanted for murder and the family must decide if he was framed, or face the consequences of harboring a murderer.

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    Added an answer on August 17, 2021 at 7:04 am

    Leaning towards: “A comfortable upper-class family must decide [ACTION/GOAL] when a wounded African American BLM protestor seeks refuge. Thinking aloud - the “wanted for murder” plot point is good ACT II fodder – when we (audience) have an investment into your premise and these characters. Keep goinRead more

    Leaning towards:
    “A comfortable upper-class family must decide [ACTION/GOAL] when a wounded African American BLM protestor seeks refuge.

    Thinking aloud – the “wanted for murder” plot point is good ACT II fodder – when we (audience) have an investment into your premise and these characters.

    Keep going!

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  3. Posted: August 9, 2021In: Action

    A college student’s life changed when he gets taken in the wing of a former street racer who comes out of retirement to stop a drug lord.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on August 17, 2021 at 2:17 am

    From Formula (link in header). A [CHARACTER], must [do the ACTION/GOAL] when [a MAJOR EVENT occurs]. As an example check out IMDB 2000's "Gone in 60 Seconds": "A retired master car thief must come back to the industry and steal fifty cars with his crew in one night to save his brother's life" Hope yRead more

    From Formula (link in header).
    A [CHARACTER], must [do the ACTION/GOAL] when [a MAJOR EVENT occurs].

    As an example check out IMDB 2000’s “Gone in 60 Seconds”:
    “A retired master car thief must come back to the industry and steal fifty cars with his crew in one night to save his brother’s life”

    Hope you find this constructive for your logline, keep going.

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