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A guilt-stricken teenager returns to his hometown to find out who murdered the best friend he abandoned to attend university.
I like the idea. But I feel Bilak has to be the driving force. He doesn't 'agree' to help Dida, he does it voluntary. Bilak might even not want the help. That deepens the conflict. Anyway, your log line teased me!
I like the idea. But I feel Bilak has to be the driving force. He doesn’t ‘agree’ to help Dida, he does it voluntary. Bilak might even not want the help. That deepens the conflict. Anyway, your log line teased me!
See lessWhen a young, lonely boy discovers a living, damaged, patchwork-teddybear in the attic of the house he just moved into, he promises to help his secret friend to find his former owner. But finding the guy would mean losing the new friend…
Thanks, that sounds good! I was thinking live action animation.
Thanks, that sounds good! I was thinking live action animation.
See lessUnable to pay the court costs to his recent divorce, an aging bank teller takes on a gang of ruthless thieves for their score when he is caught as a hostage during a bank heist.
I understand the previous remark(s), but I actually kinda liked the idea. That is, if the agent bank teller isn't desperately looking for money, but he 's got an I'vegotnothingtolose mentality. A you fucked with the wrong guy kinda Walter White.
I understand the previous remark(s), but I actually kinda liked the idea. That is, if the agent bank teller isn’t desperately looking for money, but he ‘s got an I’vegotnothingtolose mentality. A you fucked with the wrong guy kinda Walter White.
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