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A workaholic midwife becomes pregnant with twins after a drunken one night stand and with the help of her friends adjusts to her new life as a mother.
This sounds like a situation, and no more. Why twins? Does the one night stand figure into the story later? The ending is predictable - adjusting ones life to be a mother because you are pregnant.
This sounds like a situation, and no more. Why twins? Does the one night stand figure into the story later? The ending is predictable – adjusting ones life to be a mother because you are pregnant.
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I also don't see how today this would present high enough stakes to justify a film. If the boy lived in a religious/very conservative community it maybe could work, but other wise it wouldn't. It also sounds a bit cliche, seems to be something we've seen many times before on TV and the likes.
I also don’t see how today this would present high enough stakes to justify a film. If the boy lived in a religious/very conservative community it maybe could work, but other wise it wouldn’t. It also sounds a bit cliche, seems to be something we’ve seen many times before on TV and the likes.
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Good log lines have a sense of irony - what you are describing sound like everyday life. Ho hum. Irony in Tootsie was, a man who is not nice to women (he uses them) has to dress up like a woman to get a job. Wow! What a turning of the tables. So, maybe there's a relationship between the sugar daddyRead more
Good log lines have a sense of irony – what you are describing sound like everyday life. Ho hum. Irony in Tootsie was, a man who is not nice to women (he uses them) has to dress up like a woman to get a job. Wow! What a turning of the tables. So, maybe there’s a relationship between the sugar daddy and his parents. Maybe it’s her dad’s ex-business partner, and the dad has no idea this was going on?
When a sugar daddy dumps his girlfriend, a daughter of an ex-business partner, the high school drop-out who loved living the rich life?returns to?real daddy and begins to plan?a way to?regain her glamorous lifestyle when he reveals that his ex-business partner stole all his money, money she now considers rightfully hers!
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