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When an NYC lawyer fails to brush off his emotionally unstable one-night stand, he must protect his family from her frenzied attempts to replace them.
The nightmare part is important to imply the genre - she becomes far more than? just a nuisance in the movie...
The nightmare part is important to imply the genre – she becomes far more than? just a nuisance in the movie…
See lessAfter Stalin suddenly dies of a stroke in 1953, the ruling ‘comrades’ frantically scramble for power as they organize his funeral.
Good logline and a great movie - I actually just watched it last night after a friend recommended it. Agreed about the ensemble piece. As it's based on real events and real characters, which most of the viewing audience would already know of, it can afford to break with the single protagonist convenRead more
Good logline and a great movie – I actually just watched it last night after a friend recommended it.
Agreed about the ensemble piece. As it’s based on real events and real characters, which most of the viewing audience would already know of, it can afford to break with the single protagonist convention and still work well – which it did.
There are two candidates for best line in the movie:
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I’m going to represent the entire red army at the buffet.
On her journey to San Antonio to join her father, a young illegal immigrant works on a farm in South Texas where workers keep disappearing as the avocado trees flourish.
Great notes made above. I'll only add that it could help if you had a clearer inciting event, which would give you a good starting point for the story. Could it be that her father suddenly disappeared and that made her need to find him?
Great notes made above.
I’ll only add that it could help if you had a clearer inciting event, which would give you a good starting point for the story. Could it be that her father suddenly disappeared and that made her need to find him?
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