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  1. Posted: September 3, 2017In: Drama

    When a star-struck young buck is forced to hide out in an off-grid commune to evade the police, using the identity he constructed to attain his anonymity allows him to win over the group, who decides to make him their new leader, even after he confesses to a past crime.

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    Neer Shelter Singularity
    Added an answer on September 4, 2017 at 10:38 pm

    Agreed with DPG. Also, what does "...star-struck young buck..." mean?

    Agreed with DPG.

    Also, what does “…star-struck young buck…” mean?

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  2. Posted: September 4, 2017In: Drama

    When opinionated teenager, Mary Wollstonecraft sees her mother suffer in an abusive marriage, Mary decides to create a different pathway for women through education. Set against Georgian England, she struggles against her family, the church and the law in a desperate bid for acceptance before she is shunned by society.

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    Added an answer on September 4, 2017 at 10:36 pm

    This is too long and lacks a clear plot. Check out the 'Formula' tab for a few basic guidelines. To get you started, no need for names (unless it's a character from?pre existing IP), instead, best to describe the character by her identifying characteristic and ideally flaw. Secondly, you need to desRead more

    This is too long and lacks a clear plot.

    Check out the ‘Formula’ tab for a few basic guidelines.

    To get you started, no need for names (unless it’s a character from?pre existing IP), instead, best to describe the character by her identifying characteristic and ideally flaw. Secondly, you need to describe specifically what it is she wants and how she will go about getting it.

    For example: what would signify, beyond a doubt, that she has created a different pathway? This would be the protagonist’s goal.
    How, specifically, would she go about achieving this? “…struggles against…” is to broad and lacks detail to describe a course of action.

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  3. Posted: September 4, 2017In: Action

    Present day, UK: A son flees his father?s wrath after his mother is accidentally killed but members of their martial arts family are driven to take sides and the inevitable showdown threatens to destroy them all.

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    Added an answer on September 4, 2017 at 10:29 pm

    Who is the main character and what do they want?

    Who is the main character and what do they want?

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