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  1. Posted: January 23, 2015In: Public

    To cleanse her dead son’s soul, a once-sceptical occult historian must force a former kung fu master cop to recreate a ritual he witnessed as a child. (FOR MEETUP REVIEW)

    Lucius Paisley Logliner
    Added an answer on February 4, 2015 at 10:44 pm

    "Sounds like a completely different movie now?" And one that actually appeals to my own comedic senses. "Without getting into a similar discussion on exorcism, is it involved in this current iteration?" Not really, although the ends are similar, the method to reach those ends won't be. "And is ?cleaRead more

    “Sounds like a completely different movie now?”

    And one that actually appeals to my own comedic senses.

    “Without getting into a similar discussion on exorcism, is it involved in this current iteration?”

    Not really, although the ends are similar, the method to reach those ends won’t be.

    “And is ?cleanse her dead son?s soul? tied into this? Or better yet, what is meant by a ?cleansing of the soul??”

    In a way, I wanted the logline to keep the “exorcism” sounding angle, while at the same time trying to distance myself from it.

    Nothing is really meant by it, I wanted to be vague while borrowing spiritual terminology. I guess I could have used ‘purify’, but I have no reason for why I didn’t apart from I just didn’t think of it.

    I guess I was just looking for a fancy word for “saved”, because using meant I might as well just have stamped ‘Exorcist Rip-Off’ all over it…

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  2. Posted: January 23, 2015In: Public

    To cleanse her dead son’s soul, a once-sceptical occult historian must force a former kung fu master cop to recreate a ritual he witnessed as a child. (FOR MEETUP REVIEW)

    Lucius Paisley Logliner
    Added an answer on February 4, 2015 at 10:44 pm

    "Sounds like a completely different movie now?" And one that actually appeals to my own comedic senses. "Without getting into a similar discussion on exorcism, is it involved in this current iteration?" Not really, although the ends are similar, the method to reach those ends won't be. "And is ?cleaRead more

    “Sounds like a completely different movie now?”

    And one that actually appeals to my own comedic senses.

    “Without getting into a similar discussion on exorcism, is it involved in this current iteration?”

    Not really, although the ends are similar, the method to reach those ends won’t be.

    “And is ?cleanse her dead son?s soul? tied into this? Or better yet, what is meant by a ?cleansing of the soul??”

    In a way, I wanted the logline to keep the “exorcism” sounding angle, while at the same time trying to distance myself from it.

    Nothing is really meant by it, I wanted to be vague while borrowing spiritual terminology. I guess I could have used ‘purify’, but I have no reason for why I didn’t apart from I just didn’t think of it.

    I guess I was just looking for a fancy word for “saved”, because using meant I might as well just have stamped ‘Exorcist Rip-Off’ all over it…

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  3. Posted: January 23, 2015In: Public

    To cleanse her dead son’s soul, a once-sceptical occult historian must force a former kung fu master cop to recreate a ritual he witnessed as a child. (FOR MEETUP REVIEW)

    Lucius Paisley Logliner
    Added an answer on February 4, 2015 at 5:51 pm

    You'll find the original logline (before a LOT of changes) and the ongoing discussion here - https://loglines.org/when-a-young-girl-possesses-her-son-a-sceptical-anthropologist-must-help-a-former-priest-demon-hunter-reclaim-his-faith-to-fight-a-demon-and-save-them-all/ The discussion regarding exorcRead more

    You’ll find the original logline (before a LOT of changes) and the ongoing discussion here –

    https://loglines.org/when-a-young-girl-possesses-her-son-a-sceptical-anthropologist-must-help-a-former-priest-demon-hunter-reclaim-his-faith-to-fight-a-demon-and-save-them-all/

    The discussion regarding exorcism is definitely one I don’t wish to repeat since “exorcism” is almost its own genre of late…

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