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After an inexplicable resurrection following her ?end-of-life? party, a terminally ill matriarch returns to her grieving family with a primal hunger ? and begs them to kill her before the murderous urge takes control.
I find it odd that the murderous grandma is the lead character. You would think the lead character would be one of the family members who must stop her. As for the story, I think this is an interesting set-up. I could see this as a single location story. Where the family members are called to a mystRead more
I find it odd that the murderous grandma is the lead character. You would think the lead character would be one of the family members who must stop her.
As for the story, I think this is an interesting set-up. I could see this as a single location story. Where the family members are called to a mysterious mansion out in the middle of nowhere. They think their grandma is going to die but she turns into a werewolf or some other creature and kills them one by one until the lead character finally stops her.
However as dpg pointed out, there does seem to be some logic flaws to the premise. But if the story is good some of those logic flaws can be explained away or forgiven.
But the logline does need some work.
Possible title: To Grandma’s House We Go
See lessWhen he learns that the woman he yearns for has the same destructive personality disorder as his psychologist?s wife, an emotionally-battered man teams with the psychologist, who helps him implement a new and bizarre approach to fixing the on-off relationship.
I'm not sure a psychologist would do this. There are certain ethical lines I don't believe a psychologist would cross, not without losing their license.
I’m not sure a psychologist would do this.
See lessThere are certain ethical lines I don’t believe a psychologist would cross, not without losing their license.
When the UK’s top entrepreneur kills his whole family then commits suicide, a washed-up cop, grieving widow and new age guru must team up to find out what’s causing this sudden epidemic of high profile bloody events.
"When her husband uncharacteristically murders their children and commits suicide, a grieving widow strong arms a washed-up detective to get to the bottom of the mysterious murder-suicide in order to clear her husband's name."
“When her husband uncharacteristically murders their children and commits suicide, a grieving widow strong arms a washed-up detective to get to the bottom of the mysterious murder-suicide in order to clear her husband’s name.”
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