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  1. Posted: March 24, 2018In: Examples

    When the catholic church misunderstand his intentions, a simple devout have to endure the aggravating opposition if he is to fulfill his vow. –The given word

    moviefreak81 Samurai
    Added an answer on March 26, 2018 at 11:11 pm

    This is based on "The Given Word", brazilian movie from the 60's. A simple man makes a vow to Santa Barbara to carry a heavy wooden cross up to the altar, but when reaching there, the Father do not let him in, because the vow was made so his donkey could live (plus other things). Then a fuss come abRead more

    This is based on “The Given Word”, brazilian movie from the 60’s. A simple man makes a vow to Santa Barbara to carry a heavy wooden cross up to the altar, but when reaching there, the Father do not let him in, because the vow was made so his donkey could live (plus other things). Then a fuss come about, with cops, press and politics gets involved in the case heheh.

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  2. Posted: March 24, 2018In: Examples

    When a pulp ficion novelis arrives at post war Vienna, he has to solve an intricate web of mystery to discover what really happened to an old friend.

    moviefreak81 Samurai
    Added an answer on March 26, 2018 at 11:09 pm

    Thanks Nir.. I was in doubt how much to put in from the plot. Obviously the inciting incident would be the killing of his friend, but then, should we give in the dilluted penicillin in the log line? I mean, to some point in the movie we are still in doubt (and want to believe) Lime is/was a good manRead more

    Thanks Nir.. I was in doubt how much to put in from the plot. Obviously the inciting incident would be the killing of his friend, but then, should we give in the dilluted penicillin in the log line? I mean, to some point in the movie we are still in doubt (and want to believe) Lime is/was a good man…

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  3. Posted: March 22, 2018In: Examples

    When a low life trickster loses his partner, he must perform the great con with a once legendary con artist to escape the dangerous ganster he stole money from.

    moviefreak81 Samurai
    Added an answer on March 24, 2018 at 9:17 pm

    hmmm good points.? Your logline makes absolute sense. One thing that crosses my mind tho, is that usually in filmes, when a character is seeking revenge, he is not (usually) in position of danger. In Unforgiven, does Munny feels in danger like Hooker is? In Death Wish,? Kersey like Hooker is? In KilRead more

    hmmm good points.? Your logline makes absolute sense. One thing that crosses my mind tho, is that usually in filmes, when a character is seeking revenge, he is not (usually) in position of danger.

    In Unforgiven, does Munny feels in danger like Hooker is?
    In Death Wish,? Kersey like Hooker is?
    In Kill Bill, is Bride like Hooker is?

    My feeling here is that Hooker have a double goal, but since his henchmen is constantly on his track, it doesn’t feel his most urgent need is to actually revenge, but survive. What do you think?

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