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Logline: From the depths of a life filled with torturing abuse and slavery; this 90 lb. frightened human being goes on in life to conquer United States Marine Corps bootcamp. This is a story of perseverance and courage and is based on my true story. "Forrest Gump" meets "G.I. Jane". Writer: Floyd Kelly Genre: Drama
Start with the incident made the protagonist join the marine corp.
Start with the incident made the protagonist join the marine corp.
See lessLogline: From the depths of a life filled with torturing abuse and slavery; this 90 lb. frightened human being goes on in life to conquer United States Marine Corps bootcamp. This is a story of perseverance and courage and is based on my true story. "Forrest Gump" meets "G.I. Jane". Writer: Floyd Kelly Genre: Drama
I am a firm believer you shouldn't tell the conclusion of a movie in a logline. "goes on in life to conquer United States Marine Corps bootcamp" This sounds you are telling us that he has achieved his goal. If so there is no point in watching the movies since we already know the end. Leave somethingRead more
I am a firm believer you shouldn’t tell the conclusion of a movie in a logline.
“goes on in life to conquer United States Marine Corps bootcamp”
This sounds you are telling us that he has achieved his goal. If so there is no point in watching the movies since we already know the end.
Leave somethings a mystery.
Hope this helped. love the idea
Good luck with this!
See lessAfter joining the crew of an AWOL Confederate steamer, an idealistic medical student must survive the savagery of the ship's captain and crew in order to take part in the destruction of a Union whaling fleet in the Pacific Ocean.
Is this historically accurate? Did the Union have ships in the Pacific during the civil war?
Is this historically accurate? Did the Union have ships in the Pacific during the civil war?
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