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When a suicidal woman rediscovers the letters from her imprisoned lover sent 4o years ago she decides to reply. Her reply leads to a deeper understanding of how self-forgiveness after a tragedy can be the hardest thing of all to overcome.
And sorry for writing a logline 'to' your logline, Tigerlil, particularly of a different genre. I realise that's not what this site is for. I'm just such a logline junkie. I'll have to sit on my hands. Good luck with the story.
And sorry for writing a logline ‘to’ your logline, Tigerlil, particularly of a different genre. I realise that’s not what this site is for. I’m just such a logline junkie. I’ll have to sit on my hands.
Good luck with the story.
See lessWhen a suicidal woman rediscovers the letters from her imprisoned lover sent 4o years ago she decides to reply. Her reply leads to a deeper understanding of how self-forgiveness after a tragedy can be the hardest thing of all to overcome.
Cool. Sounds intriguing. Back to the drama then. Good luck with it. :)
Cool. Sounds intriguing. Back to the drama then. Good luck with it. 🙂
See lessWhen a suicidal woman rediscovers the letters from her imprisoned lover sent 4o years ago she decides to reply. Her reply leads to a deeper understanding of how self-forgiveness after a tragedy can be the hardest thing of all to overcome.
Sounds more like a romance to me! Love the concept. Given that self-forgiveness sometimes plays out for both characters at some point, flipping it to the love-interest's story, this could be their logline: "When a man is heartbroken after the love of his life leaves him and he subconsciously holds oRead more
Sounds more like a romance to me! Love the concept.
Given that self-forgiveness sometimes plays out for both characters at some point, flipping it to the love-interest’s story, this could be their logline:
“When a man is heartbroken after the love of his life leaves him and he subconsciously holds onto her by continuing to work on their dream business, he must break free of his chains and declare his love after realising it is their divine love that brings him true happiness, not the business he has almost killed himself to keep alive.”
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