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  1. Posted: September 23, 2017In: Noir

    After her rich husband and her lover are found murdered on her living room floor, a beautiful woman must prove her innocence to avoid being murdered by the police while in custody.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on September 25, 2017 at 1:03 am

    Nir Shelter:Why do the police want to kill her? They are convinced she is guilty of murder and are Dirty Harry-style rogue cops ?with their own personal brand of justice.How will she prove anything if she's in custody? She narrates via flashback the events prior to the murders in order to establishRead more

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    Why do the police want to kill her? They are convinced she is guilty of murder and are Dirty Harry-style rogue cops ?with their own personal brand of justice.

    How will she prove anything if she’s in custody? She narrates via flashback the events prior to the murders in order to establish her innocence. ?She’s basically telling a story to save her life – not dissimilar to Scheherazade.

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  2. Posted: September 11, 2017In: SciFi

    A female bounty hunter holds an innocent man hostage as bait to trap his future-self: a fugitive killer from 20 years in the future able to project mind-warping illusions.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on September 15, 2017 at 12:58 am

    I don't know. I actually use these loglines to pitch to producers, etc. and while a logline can always be improved I tend to get superstitious and stick with whatever gets me requests for a synopsis.

    I don’t know. I actually use these loglines to pitch to producers, etc. and while a logline can always be improved I tend to get superstitious and stick with whatever gets me requests for a synopsis.

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  3. Posted: September 9, 2017In: Action

    A female bounty hunter holds a gangland bar hostage while awaiting the arrival of a fugitive killer but one of the hostages is hiding a deadly secret.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on September 10, 2017 at 7:43 pm

    CraigD Thanks for the comment. The protagonist's action is actually 'holds a gangland bar hostage' and it's pretty strong - one person against a bar full of gangsters. Also, the 'deadly secret' element is not about action - it creates intrigue.

    CraigD

    Thanks for the comment. The protagonist’s action is actually ‘holds a gangland bar hostage’ and it’s pretty strong – one person against a bar full of gangsters. Also, the ‘deadly secret’ element is not about action – it creates intrigue.

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