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After she finds divorce papers, a desperate make-up artist goes to extreme measures to turn herself into her husbands ideal woman, but when she discovers that he actually dreams of becoming a woman she has to face what is really keeping them together.
This sounds like an interesting story to me. May I ask, does her husband want to become a transgendered lesbian? I find her husband's wanting a divorce but then your saying that something's keeping them together a bit confusing.
This sounds like an interesting story to me. May I ask, does her husband want to become a transgendered lesbian? I find her husband’s wanting a divorce but then your saying that something’s keeping them together a bit confusing.
See lessWhile visiting America, a young British academic (who has an inflated sense of his own entitlement) must strive to prevent his liaison with a besotted, underage runaway from being uncovered in order to preserve his much-loved career and evade prison.
Hi Craig. Thanks. I like your take and, yes, a single adjective to state his flaw would be better. Not comfortable with 'pompous' as my protagonist is quite charming and natural in manner. To me, that word conjures up someone who others might find off-putting. I might use 'egotistical'.
Hi Craig. Thanks. I like your take and, yes, a single adjective to state his flaw would be better. Not comfortable with ‘pompous’ as my protagonist is quite charming and natural in manner. To me, that word conjures up someone who others might find off-putting. I might use ‘egotistical’.
See lessWhile visiting America, a young British academic (who has an inflated sense of his own entitlement) must strive to prevent his liaison with a besotted, underage runaway from being uncovered in order to preserve his much-loved career and evade prison.
I'm entering my screenplay in the Academy Nicholl Fellowship this week. Although they are obliged to read my script (twice), they have asked for a logline. It doesn't have to state the genre. Any feedback from the group will be greatly appreciated.
I’m entering my screenplay in the Academy Nicholl Fellowship this week. Although they are obliged to read my script (twice), they have asked for a logline. It doesn’t have to state the genre. Any feedback from the group will be greatly appreciated.
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