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  1. Posted: October 25, 2019In: Drama

    A retired novelist struggles to write one last masterpiece, but finds himself competing with his wife, who is writing her first.

    thedarkhorse Samurai
    Added an answer on October 25, 2019 at 5:48 pm

    Second one: A brilliant novelist's marriage is put to the test when he struggles to write one last masterpiece, while his wife writes her first.

    Second one: A brilliant novelist’s marriage is put to the test when he struggles to write one last masterpiece, while his wife writes her first.

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  2. Posted: October 21, 2019In: Drama

    When Josh receives a mysterious phone call from the hospital by his estranged son, he must decide whether to sign a medical agreement that will alter his child?s life forever.

    Billy14 Samurai
    Added an answer on October 22, 2019 at 11:16 am

    What is the action that will carry your protagonist through 50 pages of ACT 2? He must WIN something/someone He must STOP something/someone He must RETRIEVE something/someone He must ESCAPE something/someone These 4 actions will help you think about what your character will have to do to get what thRead more

    What is the action that will carry your protagonist through 50 pages of ACT 2?

    He must WIN something/someone

    He must STOP something/someone

    He must RETRIEVE something/someone

    He must ESCAPE something/someone

    These 4 actions will help you think about what your character will have to do to get what they WANT and eventually what they NEED.

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  3. Posted: October 16, 2019In: Drama

    When stuck in a Groundhog Day 7-day cycle after an explosion on the ISS, a career-obsessed astronaut must figure out the cause of the blast and why he keeps coming back.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on October 21, 2019 at 10:58 pm

    Mikepedley85:Okay.? However, there are clear stakes -- global stakes -- from the git-go in? "Interstellar": the survival of humanity.? What are the stakes, personal and global, in this scenario?? What does he stand to suffer, to lose if he can't break out of the infinite loop? (I mean, it occurs toRead more

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    Okay.? However, there are clear stakes — global stakes — from the git-go in? “Interstellar”: the survival of humanity.? What are the stakes, personal and global, in this scenario?? What does he stand to suffer, to lose if he can’t break out of the infinite loop? (I mean, it occurs to me that one option is that he could be having an anti-Groundhog Day experience in that the week he keeps looping through is the best week of his life.)

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