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When as actress playing a costumed hero crosses the line, as would her character, her actions alter the lives of everyone around her.
>>>When a actress turned vigilante purses a rapist, her sister falls for a club-owner caught in the wake.A logline describes a plot.? A plot is a unitary course of action by a character to achieve a singular objective goal.? This logline describes two? characters engaging in seemingly? twoRead more
>>>When a actress turned vigilante purses a rapist, her sister falls for a club-owner caught in the wake.
A logline describes a plot.? A plot is a unitary course of action by a character to achieve a singular objective goal.? This logline describes two? characters engaging in seemingly? two independent courses of action.? Who owns this story?? What is the main course of action, the backbone of the plot on which everything else hangs?
Of course, the primary main course of action may have secondary and tertiary story threads, but a logline is only about the primary course of action.? ?For the sake of brevity and because? the primary course of action by itself should be interesting enough to sell the script,
And actually,? there doesn’t seem to be a plot to the sister falling in love.? There is no goal she’s striving toward,? no obvious stakes, no apparent dramatic tension in her falling in love.? She just does.? It comes across as an event in? the actress’s plot, not a subplot in its own right.? Nor is it obvious that it complicates the actress’s? plot,? Two more reasons it does? not seem to belong in the logline.
See lessAfter his neighbour criminal gets arrested, a jaded man takes the criminal’s young son to his home and must decide whether he will take him to an orphanage or keep taking care of him. (short film – p.s. my protagonist grew up in orphanage)
>>>making his economic situation real bad.Yes, I can see how that might work.? A possible scenario:Setup: The man has finally scrapped together enough money to avoid eviction that day.? He's done so by going hungry.? He's not only hungry but? hardened by a hard life has inured him to the plRead more
>>>making his economic situation real bad.
Yes, I can see how that might work.? A possible scenario:
Setup: The man has finally scrapped together enough money to avoid eviction that day.? He’s done so by going hungry.? He’s not only hungry but? hardened by a hard life has inured him to the plight of others.? For him, pity , love are luxuries he can’t afford .
Inciting incident: And then who should show up on his doorstep but the boy from next door, now homeless, hungry, shoeles. Maybe he needs some medical care.
Dramatic dilemma: Take care of the kid BUT get evicted. Or pay the rent BUT consign the boy to? an unhappy, loveless life in the orphanage.?
Climax😕 He takes the boy to the? orphanage.? But at the last moment, changes his mind.
Denouement: The man feeds the boy, buys him a pair of shoes. He gets evicted. The man and boy walk away into an uncertain future. But there is one certainty, the boy will have the love and protection of the man, love and protection he never had with his father.
fwiw
See lessWhen he falls in love with an alcoholic cop in rehab, a drug addicted mobster must keep his new love from discovering his mafia heritage in order to run away with her and escape his toxic family.
Agree with the other reviews, the plot seems a bit thin. Is there a rule that they couldn't date especially seeing the cop is alcoholic? Apart from them falling in love is there more to the story?
Agree with the other reviews, the plot seems a bit thin. Is there a rule that they couldn’t date especially seeing the cop is alcoholic? Apart from them falling in love is there more to the story?
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