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  1. Posted: June 5, 2016In: Thriller

    When a flippant prankster is ripped off by crazy scammer he seeks compensation but inadvertently starts a relationship with the scammer?s even crazier assistant.

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    Added an answer on June 7, 2016 at 4:07 pm

    As DPG said, it's a dangerous proposition, for un produced writers,?to steer away from the path of convention and 2 goals in the one script is doing just that. Secondly, a femme fatal is an arch type unique to the film noir genre, literally?including such a description in the logline is not recommenRead more

    As DPG said, it’s a dangerous proposition, for un produced writers,?to steer away from the path of convention and 2 goals in the one script is doing just that.

    Secondly, a femme fatal is an arch type unique to the film noir genre, literally?including such a description in the logline is not recommended.

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  2. Posted: June 4, 2016In: Examples

    English teacher John Keating inspires his students to look at poetry with a different perspective of authentic knowledge and feeling.

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    Added an answer on June 7, 2016 at 3:05 pm

    I meant that the suicide was symbolic of death, not that Keating killed himself. The protagonist (or in greek; primary fighter) is the one who takes action and more than other characters undergoes change - either external or internal. Keating undergoes a form of external change - job to no job, butRead more

    I meant that the suicide was symbolic of death, not that Keating killed himself.

    The protagonist (or in greek; primary fighter) is the one who takes action and more than other characters undergoes change – either external or internal. Keating undergoes a form of external change – job to no job, but nothing else, and he takes no other action than inspiring other characters to act. However, Todd undergoes an external change of values (how McKee of me?) from being a student in the fancy school to dismissal from the fancy school, as well as an inner change from wanting to conform to the rigid soulless institution to being able to think for himself.

    If you qualify the protagonist on value of change Todd is it, he under goes more change than Keating, inner and outer at that.

    If you qualify the protagonist on the value of the action they take, then Todd is still it?as he takes action by partaking in The Dead Poets Society, not forgetting that he speaks/shouts the truth at the end and subsequently defies the institution.

    I suppose this is one we’ll have to agree to disagree on, in these ?exceptions it comes down to our own interpretations.

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  3. Posted: June 2, 2016In: War

    Inflicted with PTSD from a young age, a mute street performer is abandoned by his troupe as France becomes occupied by the Nazi Wehrmacht. Faced with the choice to escape to neutral Switzerland or fight, he joins the French Resistance as a code-breaker and infiltrates the Nazi regime. His tactics shift when he learns what?s happening to the countless civilians going missing.

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    Added an answer on June 7, 2016 at 2:28 pm

    And before any further arguments against an over arching goal are bought up, for main stream stories, the need for a unity of action driven by an over arching goal is not a Hollywood only notion that dares breach the sanctity of art by suggesting that films are a commercial endeavour? it was explainRead more

    And before any further arguments against an over arching goal are bought up, for main stream stories, the need for a unity of action driven by an over arching goal is not a Hollywood only notion that dares breach the sanctity of art by suggesting that films are a commercial endeavour? it was explained, if not defined, by Aristotle himself.

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