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  1. Posted: September 12, 2018In: Drama

    When a mother realizes that her teenage son is tired of living, she must do something to get him off those dark thoughts before he acts on them.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on September 18, 2018 at 6:25 am

    1] Generations of Sicilians have fled the island because the poverty and corruption made it a place not worth living. So how will it be a place for the son to discover that life is worth living?2] The mother is only stage managing the plot; the son is the main character, the one who has to live it.Read more

    1] Generations of Sicilians have fled the island because the poverty and corruption made it a place not worth living. So how will it be a place for the son to discover that life is worth living?

    2] The mother is only stage managing the plot; the son is the main character, the one who has to live it. She is not in control of the outcome; he is. He is the pivotal character, the only one who can make the ultimate decision to live or die. So the logline ought to cast him as the protagonist.

    fwiw

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  2. Posted: September 1, 2018In: Drama

    When a smash repair shop explodes, a declining Barrister must infringe his professional code by encouraging his son to restore justice by convincing a Court to set aside his own client?s acquittal.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on September 11, 2018 at 11:18 am

    I would throw a twist. Make the son the protagonist and a cop/FBI agent/prosecutor. ?Put him in the situation where he had to decide whether to use information revealed to him by the father during one of his alzheimer episodes. Then the son has a dilemna. Should I keep quiet and let a terrorist go fRead more

    I would throw a twist. Make the son the protagonist and a cop/FBI agent/prosecutor. ?Put him in the situation where he had to decide whether to use information revealed to him by the father during one of his alzheimer episodes. Then the son has a dilemna.
    Should I keep quiet and let a terrorist go free, use the information without revealing my source (that may have implication for the father if he still does some consulting work)?
    Also can the son tries to trick his father or even induce episodes in his father to prevent further bloodshed?

    When the guilty terrorist his lawyer father helped getting acquitted starts a new campaign of terror, a prosecutor must break professional code to extract from his father who now has early onset of Alzheimer information to stop further bloodshed.

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  3. Posted: September 6, 2018In: Drama

    Set in 1950’s New York, a middle aged Greek immigrant has to dress like a man, in order to become a bouzouki player and raise money to get back her children from her abusive husband.

    Anette Logliner
    Added an answer on September 11, 2018 at 4:53 am

    I think it sounds like a real dramatic movie! But yes, it needs a bit more info on the crossdressing reasons.

    I think it sounds like a real dramatic movie! But yes, it needs a bit more info on the crossdressing reasons.

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