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High school senior Koa Cohen's battle with ritualistic OCD is replaced by a condition in which he cannot distinguish between his unsettling day dreams and reality.
to be able to distinguish what is reality and what is not, and eventually improve his perspective on life so that his internal thoughts and external actions are more in sync
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(TV) Dangerous Exploits follows a young man's journey from a womanizer to a brilliant sociopathic manipulator, starting with his graduate studies of psychology at Arizona State University.
hmm very good point, that is definitely something I need to think hard about for this logline; why the viewer would be on his side
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High school senior Koa Cohen's battle with ritualistic OCD is replaced by a condition in which he cannot distinguish between his unsettling day dreams and reality.
I have it so that his OCD controls him by a voice in his head that threatens him, says his mom will die if he doesn't do his rituals, and when he forgets one small ritual, she dies, so he…
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(TV) Dangerous Exploits follows a young man's journey from a womanizer to a brilliant sociopathic manipulator, starting with his graduate studies of psychology at Arizona State University.
awesome that you made the Dexter connection - he is well mannered and very likable, as well as with a flashbacks that explain what made him the way he is. Like Dexter or BrBa, the protagonist may not be a…
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High school senior Koa Cohen's battle with ritualistic OCD is replaced by a condition in which he cannot distinguish between his unsettling day dreams and reality.
and thank you for your comment!
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High school senior Koa Cohen's battle with ritualistic OCD is replaced by a condition in which he cannot distinguish between his unsettling day dreams and reality.
It's more of a character study throughout. He learns that he can be in control of his own mind, and that improving his perceptions on life in general will eliminate the negativity in his subconscious that he unleashes when he…
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After being lost at sea in the Bermuda Triangle and then finding themselves in an otherworldly gallery of paintings that become portals to strange worlds and other dimensions, will an unlikely group of teen misfits be able to band together long enough to find the door that leads them home, or will the sinister evil that brought them to this new reality keep them entrapped there forever?
Interesting concept. I'd chop it down- could take out "at sea", "and other dimensions", "be able to" "long enough"