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  1. Posted: August 25, 2017In: Drama

    After witnessing his grandfather’s murder, a New Mexico high school senior has a nervous breakdown and travels to Taos to remake his life – assuming false personas that are inspired by magazines he collects – while being pursued by his grandfather’s killer, who he discovers is one of his best friends.

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    Added an answer on August 27, 2017 at 7:03 am

    Too long. It must be short, clear and intriguing.

    Too long. It must be short, clear and intriguing.

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  2. Posted: August 26, 2017In: Drama

    After abandoning adoptive grandparents who later do not survive a crime he feels he instigated, a Texas senior must defeat hometown demons that follow him on his journey to find a place he can safely call home.

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    >>>a place he can call homeHow will he know when he's found a place he can call home? ?(Or thinks he can call home only to eventually realize....)?How will the audience know when he thinks he's found a place he can call home? IOW: what's the visual for his Biggest Dream?Film is a visual medRead more

    >>>a place he can call home

    How will he know when he’s found a place he can call home? ?(Or thinks he can call home only to eventually realize….)?How will the audience know when he thinks he’s found a place he can call home? IOW: what’s the visual for his Biggest Dream?

    Film is a visual medium. ?Which means there has to be a visual object a visualized event to every plot beat. ?What is the visual for “finding a place called home”? ?What does that scene look like?

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  3. Posted: August 23, 2017In: Drama

    After a twister transports a lonely Kansas farm girl to a magical land, she sets out on a dangerous journey to find a wizard with the powers to send her home.

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    Added an answer on August 25, 2017 at 10:59 pm

    Yes she wants to return home -- to the safety ?of the familiar. ?Oz is a more hostile, dangerous world than Kansas ?(tornadoes excepted). The "lesson learned" is that she comes to appreciate that home. ?She doesn't just need to return to Kansas ?to be safe -- she wants to return to Kansas to be withRead more

    Yes she wants to return home — to the safety ?of the familiar. ?Oz is a more hostile, dangerous world than Kansas ?(tornadoes excepted). The “lesson learned” is that she comes to appreciate that home. ?She doesn’t just need to return to Kansas ?to be safe — she wants to return to Kansas to be with the people she loves.

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