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  1. Posted: November 26, 2015In: Action

    A young martial artist must find his uncle and request his help in fighting his father, a martial arts master who is determined to kill him.

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    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on November 27, 2015 at 8:14 am

    Thanks, dpg. I like it. The father is the punchline. And yes, the training sequence is paramount in this movie genre. Personally, I'm referencing ' The 36th Chamber of Shaolin' - the ultimate martial arts training movie.

    Thanks, dpg. I like it. The father is the punchline. And yes, the training sequence is paramount in this movie genre. Personally, I’m referencing ‘ The 36th Chamber of Shaolin’ – the ultimate martial arts training movie.

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  2. Posted: October 9, 2015In: Drama, Examples

    When a lost, married actor meets a younger married woman, he must try to befriend her in order to get back on track in life again.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on October 9, 2015 at 6:17 am

    'Lost in Translation' is one of my favourite films. The first time I saw it I watched it three times, back to back. It's a whimsical slice-of-life drama that's directed in a very personal and stylized manner. It's the very antithesis of dramatic imperative and that's what makes it so great. The twoRead more

    ‘Lost in Translation’ is one of my favourite films. The first time I saw it I watched it three times, back to back. It’s a whimsical slice-of-life drama that’s directed in a very personal and stylized manner. It’s the very antithesis of dramatic imperative and that’s what makes it so great. The two main characters have no goals or motivation – they are lost. It’s the kind of film only a truly independent filmmaker could make, most writers would never get a script like this past the readers and development executives.

    “While on a short trip to Japan, a middle-aged married man and a recently married young woman meet and form an unlikely platonic friendship”.

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  3. Posted: October 8, 2015In: SciFi

    Deep in the trenches of a secret war against monsters that threaten humanity, a battle-weary young woman struggles to prepare her new trainee for combat when the truth behind her sister?s death on the frontlines comes to light.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on October 8, 2015 at 7:53 am

    This is a pretty good setup. You also need to give a fair idea of how the story develops.

    This is a pretty good setup. You also need to give a fair idea of how the story develops.

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