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A genius kid struggles to create a free energy device and getting the girl he likes, before a ruthless businessman condemns the city to obscurity.
If you are going to use the "getting the girl" subplot in your logline, it needs to be "get the girl" to be grammatically correct.
If you are going to use the “getting the girl” subplot in your logline, it needs to be “get the girl” to be grammatically correct.
See lessA group of rebels fed up with pop culture decide to form a band to rebel against society with music, little did they know they would become one of the most controversial bands of all time.
It might be better to start "Fed up with pop culture, a group of rebels..." I think it frames things better.
It might be better to start “Fed up with pop culture, a group of rebels…” I think it frames things better.
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