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After faking a criminal’s death, the CEO of a mysterious syndicate who made it happen calls upon the man to fulfill his calling to help them find a book that could destroy humanity once and for all.
What connects the inciting incident (Faking a criminal's death) and the goal (Finding a book that could destroy humanity) I am not seeing the connection in the logline.
What connects the inciting incident (Faking a criminal’s death) and the goal (Finding a book that could destroy humanity)
I am not seeing the connection in the logline.
See lessWhen a crew of mismatched oilfield workers stay late to finish a job in the middle of nowhere, they are attacked by bloodthirsty monsters. They’ll have to band together to fight through blood guts, and teeth if they want to live to see another sunrise.
The term 'monsters' is very generic? What kind of monsters?(I just mean, Godzilla is a monster, a Gremlin is a monster, a werewolf is a monster, Big Foot is a monster, Hannibal Lector is a monster. There is such a wide variety of things that could be considered monsters that saying monster doesn't rRead more
The term ‘monsters’ is very generic? What kind of monsters?
(I just mean, Godzilla is a monster, a Gremlin is a monster, a werewolf is a monster, Big Foot is a monster, Hannibal Lector is a monster. There is such a wide variety of things that could be considered monsters that saying monster doesn’t really paint a picture in the readers head. What specific monsters attack them?)
See lessAfter discovering his travelling companion has a bag of cash a man starts a conversation hoping to blackmail him. When that fails he threatens violence that escalates into murder.
Who is the lead character, the man with the cash or the blackmailer? (And if it's the blackmailer, why do we want him to succeed?)
Who is the lead character, the man with the cash or the blackmailer? (And if it’s the blackmailer, why do we want him to succeed?)
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