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  1. Posted: December 29, 2017In: Drama

    possible rites of passage “the masterpiece”

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    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on January 1, 2018 at 12:36 am

    I concur with Nir Shelter on the issue of significant stakes that would emotionally invest an audience in the outcome.Also: >>>this is a Hollywood insider story and most producers hate/avoid reading these kinds of scripts.Particularly from outsiders.? It takes an insider to know what it's lRead more

    I concur with Nir Shelter on the issue of significant stakes that would emotionally invest an audience in the outcome.

    Also:
    >>>this is a Hollywood insider story and most producers hate/avoid reading these kinds of scripts.

    Particularly from outsiders.? It takes an insider to know what it’s like to be an insider.

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  2. Posted: December 29, 2017In: Drama

    After instructing his viewers to boycott a product a bombastic news anchor is held hostage by a fired employee who is determined to make him pay with his life.

    Neer Shelter Singularity
    Added an answer on December 31, 2017 at 8:42 pm

    Agreed with Foxtrot25 and Richiev. You can start the logline with him being taken hostage but you need to describe what he must do to resolve the situation. I would add that you could give him an unusual ability that he could use to free himself. What if he is an ex-cop, a veteran, or former MMA figRead more

    Agreed with Foxtrot25 and Richiev.

    You can start the logline with him being taken hostage but you need to describe what he must do to resolve the situation. I would add that you could give him an unusual ability that he could use to free himself. What if he is an ex-cop, a veteran, or former MMA fighter? Anything really as long as it gives him a skill he can use.

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  3. Posted: January 22, 2016In: Drama

    After a sensitive cocoa farmer from Ecuador is getting engaged with a rich entrepreneur girl, he must decide between the marriage to rescue his bankrupt family plantation or his true love who lives far away in Germany.

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    Added an answer on December 31, 2017 at 8:08 pm

    If it is "true love" i would rather see him struggle bankruptcy

    If it is “true love” i would rather see him struggle bankruptcy

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