JohnAlen2025
44 points
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- 11 reviews
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Yes that is helpful. Thanks!
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I like it. The premise sounds promising. I would try to be more specific about how their lives are being threatened and what kind of supernatural forces they're dealing with.
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Right now it's far too general.It sounds potentially interesting, but I'm left wanting to know what kind of adventurer he is, what kind of misadventures the friends go on, and what kind of life lessons they learn.
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on A group of car salesmen murder a friend so they go can retrieve a stolen retro car.
It's unclear how the murder of the friend has any connection to the stolen retro car. -
A like the idea of an animated family adventure involving a timely issue like the global climate crisis so you've got a great hook. I think a bit more detail could strengthen the logline. I'd clarify how or by who…
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Thanks for the feedback, Philippe.The thinking back I refer to is the protagonist's backstory told through flashback as the game unfolds, not just him sitting there as he thinks. Perhaps that's not coming through in the current logline and I…
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on A veteran female rock musician shows the ropes of four other young women about the music industry.
Sounds like a setup without any conflict. -
There are many questions. How does one swap bodies in the world of this story? And why is the student's teacher a superhero wearing a bunny costume?
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Killing every cop in California would be a major undertaking. My first thought is that a group of inner-city teens could never pull it off no matter how badly they want revenge. The premise as it's presented here is therefore…
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The logline doesn't make clear how and/or why their difference in religion is an issue or if it even is an issue. And an "appalling incident" is a very broad term that could be just about anything. Is the appalling…
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A bit confusing. It's not immediately clear what a "mind investigation firm" is. It also isn't clear how the "shocking truth" that he's living in a dream world connects to having to choose between his lover and his career.