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  1. Posted: June 3, 2013In: Public

    Clashing husband-and-wife inventors of a new process to design life-saving drugs need to settle their differences in time to fight off a global corporation using espionage tactics to bury an invention that will save millions of lives.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on June 3, 2013 at 10:10 pm

    Hi dpg, just read Karl Segers article about double protagonists. It can be tricky. Let's just say if we can't be good we can be lucky and end up making the right moves by intuition without understanding.

    Hi dpg, just read Karl Segers article about double protagonists. It can be tricky. Let’s just say if we can’t be good we can be lucky and end up making the right moves by intuition without understanding.

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  2. Posted: June 3, 2013In: Public

    Clashing husband-and-wife inventors of a new process to design life-saving drugs need to settle their differences in time to fight off a global corporation using espionage tactics to bury an invention that will save millions of lives.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on June 3, 2013 at 10:03 pm

    Hi Jean, thinking about movies where people are pursuing a common cause while engaging in conflict among themselves. Well, it's like we agreed - they have to resolve their differences - even if only temporarily - to overcome the common enemy. Off the top of my head, I'd say The Wild Bunch by Sam PecRead more

    Hi Jean, thinking about movies where people are pursuing a common cause while engaging in conflict among themselves. Well, it’s like we agreed – they have to resolve their differences – even if only temporarily – to overcome the common enemy. Off the top of my head, I’d say The Wild Bunch by Sam Peckinpah. The Gorch brothers – Lyle and Tector – were constantly disputing with the rest of the gang up until – I think – when Angel gets killed. And then they unite to take on General Mapache and his army.

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  3. Posted: June 3, 2013In: Public

    Clashing husband-and-wife inventors of a new process to design life-saving drugs need to settle their differences in time to fight off a global corporation using espionage tactics to bury an invention that will save millions of lives.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on June 3, 2013 at 10:09 am

    I agree with both of you - Jean and dpg - that the husband and wife cannot reach their objective goal until they resolve their differences. And, I believe that?s pretty clear in the logline. Just a thought: Have you guys seen Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy? And could any logline do justice to the plotRead more

    I agree with both of you – Jean and dpg – that the husband and wife cannot reach their objective goal until they resolve their differences. And, I believe that?s pretty clear in the logline.

    Just a thought: Have you guys seen Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy? And could any logline do justice to the plot convolutions and relationships?

    Here’s my go: In late 60s Britain, a retired spymaster returns to action to hunt for a mole at the top of the secret service.

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