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  1. Posted: March 21, 2018In: Noir

    When a young man washes-up dead in a desolate coastal town, his self-centred estranged mother must fight against apathy and hostility to uncover the truth, at the risk of exposing her own culpability.

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    Added an answer on March 21, 2018 at 4:23 pm

    If the mother is the MC best to re write the logline from her point of view. After her son is killed, a self-centered woman must fight to... What do you mean by her own culpability? Did she kill him? Did the son kill himself as a result of something she did? Lastly, what apathy and hostility is sheRead more

    If the mother is the MC best to re write the logline from her point of view.

    After her son is killed, a self-centered woman must fight to…

    What do you mean by her own culpability? Did she kill him? Did the son kill himself as a result of something she did?

    Lastly, what apathy and hostility is she fighting?

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  2. Posted: March 19, 2018In: Action

    When an abusive, powerful sniper surfaces to take back his ex-girlfriend, the godfather reaches out to a former assassin to defend her until the sniper is dead.

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    Added an answer on March 20, 2018 at 10:46 am

    Clarity is the most effective characteristic of a logline - not only will it help the reader understand the story but it also indicates that the writer can communicate ideas in a professional manner.This logline lacks clarity. Read your logline through the lens of a time-poor executive lacking any aRead more

    Clarity is the most effective characteristic of a logline – not only will it help the reader understand the story but it also indicates that the writer can communicate ideas in a professional manner.

    This logline lacks clarity. Read your logline through the lens of a time-poor executive lacking any and all prior knowledge of the story at hand – you’ll be amazed at what you find.

    For example:
    Who is the main character the sniper, ex girlfriend or assassin? What is the main goal in the plot? To kill the girl? To kill the sniper? Or to kill the assassin?
    “…an abusive, powerful sniper…” – Abusive? Towards whom?? What is a powerful sniper? Is he strong? Is he a top marksman (evident by his profession…)? Is his weapon of choice powerful?
    “…surfaces…” – Is this literal or figurative? Where from?
    “…take back his ex-girlfriend…” – Take her back to where? Does he want to rekindle the relationship or force her to live with him under threat of death? How is he being a sniper, and a powerful one at that, related to a romantic relationship?
    “…the Godfather…” – Don’t. Just don’t use that phrase. The words ‘The Godfather’ has such a strong association with one of the most well established franchises in film history that just the mere mention of those two words will throw off any decision maker.
    “…a former assassin to defend her until the sniper is dead…” – ‘Until’ makes no sense here, it’s a case of one killer killing another, end of story.

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  3. Posted: March 20, 2018In: Drama

    A professional doppelganger of a famous actor, impregnates both his wife and his lover. Using his fame as his currency, he pays a hefty price for adultery.

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    Added an answer on March 20, 2018 at 10:31 am

    In line with the previous posts relating to this concept, there's a severe lack of clarity in the latest attempt. I'm not sure anything new can really be said about the latest version that hasn't been said before, I suggest you study ALL the comments made on the other versions.

    In line with the previous posts relating to this concept, there’s a severe lack of clarity in the latest attempt.
    I’m not sure anything new can really be said about the latest version that hasn’t been said before, I suggest you study ALL the comments made on the other versions.

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