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  1. Posted: March 10, 2018In: Action

    An out-for-himself and talented brain hacker, who sells off stolen ideas and concepts to large conglomerates, is hired to escort a scientist, who holds the key to clean energy in her head, to open source rebels so she can provide the idea free to all humanity.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on March 11, 2018 at 8:42 pm

    When a selfish mind-hacker is hired to extract a world revolutionary invention from a scientist, he must choose between betraying her and untold riches or love and helping the disfranchised. The conflict is now told. I have assumed that there was a love story there and a clear choice to make for theRead more

    When a selfish mind-hacker is hired to extract a world revolutionary invention from a scientist, he must choose between betraying her and untold riches or love and helping the disfranchised.

    The conflict is now told.
    I have assumed that there was a love story there and a clear choice to make for the hero.

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  2. Posted: February 28, 2018In: Drama

    A neglected, broken business woman must find the strength to learn how to love herself with the help of a schizophrenia film-maker, and when feelings start unravel between the two, it result the fear of her past to haunt her once again she tried to escape.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on March 9, 2018 at 2:04 am

    A broken lonely business women must confront her own demons when she falls in love with a schizophrenic film maker. It is quite difficult to come up with good Logline for psychological drama. Most do not have an action plot per se. It is about the journey of transformation (ascent or descent) of theRead more

    A broken lonely business women must confront her own demons when she falls in love with a schizophrenic film maker.

    It is quite difficult to come up with good Logline for psychological drama. Most do not have an action plot per se. It is about the journey of transformation (ascent or descent) of the main character. In?28 days nothing really happen. Most of the action take place at an retreat for alcoholic. There is no love story, no action story. It is just the realisation by Sandra Bullock’s character that she has a problem and is on path to self destruction.

    In the few movies where the main protagonist does not change, most scenario introduces a narrator/point of view character who is changed by the experience.
    Scent of of a women is a good example of such trick.

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  3. Posted: March 8, 2018In: Thriller

    The problem child of a family has to save his and his parents life when a hacker is keeping them hostage in their own house by using the smart home devices as weapons in order to let them die of thirst.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on March 9, 2018 at 1:40 am

    I remember Demon Seed, both the book and the movie. The movie is good, but the end is chilling. it is strange, how Dean R. Koonz who was the best selling writer of thriller and horror during the 80's and beginning of the 90's (outselling Stephen King) has completely disappeared from the general publRead more

    I remember Demon Seed, both the book and the movie. The movie is good, but the end is chilling.
    it is strange, how Dean R. Koonz who was the best selling writer of thriller and horror during the 80’s and beginning of the 90’s (outselling Stephen King) has completely disappeared from the general public conscience. Maybe because none of the movies based on his book have had any major success.

    One thing missing from the Logline is why his house has been hacked. Is the hacker after something inside the house a la?Panic Room, or is it more personal? Who is the villain?

    Check the movie 3615 code P?re No?l, also released in the U.S under the title Game Over.?it is an French horror/thriller movie about a precocious kid trapped in a high tech (for the time) mansion attacked by a deranged killer. It is famous for being the inspiration of?Home Alone. The director and script writer Ren? Manzor had sent a copy of his script and movie to a Hollywood producer who told him to rewrite it as a comedy for U.S audience. He refused and strange coincidence a year later a movie based on a kid trapped alone during Christmas is released… Ren? Manzor sued and years later, the lawsuit was settled out of court. The strangest thing is that despite having no U.S career, he suddenly directed episodes of the TV series?Young Indiana Jones that happen to be produced by the very same company he was suing…

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