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  1. Posted: November 10, 2019In: Crime, Examples

    A good cop working as a mole to bring down a mobster and a corrupt cop working as a mole for the mobster struggle to unmask each other.

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    Added an answer on November 10, 2019 at 9:02 pm

    That's a good logline for the film. What do you think was the good cop's biggest flaw?

    That’s a good logline for the film. What do you think was the good cop’s biggest flaw?

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  2. Posted: November 8, 2019In: Public

    A question about The Departed and Donnie Brasco

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    Added an answer on November 10, 2019 at 9:00 pm

    Hi DPG, In my mind, the main character is the one who undergoes the highest level of change throughout the story, and the protagonist is the one who takes the primary action to achieve the main goal of the plot. In most cases, this is one and the same, but sometimes the two functions are deligated tRead more

    Hi DPG,

    In my mind, the main character is the one who undergoes the highest level of change throughout the story, and the protagonist is the one who takes the primary action to achieve the main goal of the plot. In most cases, this is one and the same, but sometimes the two functions are deligated to separate characters.

    The best example I can think of is in Million Dollar Baby. In that film, Clint Eastwood is the main character as he goes from not valuing women to valuing them, whereas Hilary Swank literally and figuratively fights to achieve her goal of a title challenge but never changes on a fundamental character level.

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  3. Posted: April 28, 2019In: Drama

    A paranoid, schizophrenic man who loves all women does everything in his power to please a dozen quirky and unique females, who may only be in a romantic relationship with him through his skewed perspective.

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    Added an answer on November 8, 2019 at 4:16 pm

    I'm not sure what the story is, as the plot is unclear. What is the inciting event? What is his primary action? And most importantly, what is his specific goal?

    I’m not sure what the story is, as the plot is unclear.

    What is the inciting event? What is his primary action? And most importantly, what is his specific goal?

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