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  1. Posted: June 28, 2016In: Drama

    when a ghost appears to a lonely soldier suddenly just to advice him to leave his place in order to find love and suceed in it after having failed his first one.

    rocknrollover Samurai
    Added an answer on January 17, 2017 at 7:29 pm

    Can we use capital letters sometimes?

    Can we use capital letters sometimes?

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  2. Posted: January 11, 2017In: Drama

    When their worlds fall apart over the same week, three disenchanted, cash-strapped girlfriends make a pact to attempt three wild ways to make it big ? and get rich – fast.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on January 16, 2017 at 9:21 am

    I really like Dkpough's ?idea of writing a separate logline for each character. ? If one of them seems so much more salient and interesting than the other two, consider putting her in the driver's seat of the plot, the protagonist. ?The other two are passengers in her plot. For instance, who 1st proRead more

    I really like Dkpough’s ?idea of writing a separate logline for each character. ? If one of them seems so much more salient and interesting than the other two, consider putting her in the driver’s seat of the plot, the protagonist. ?The other two are passengers in her plot.

    For instance, who 1st proposes the wild and crazy idea of doing something wild and crazy to get rich quick?

    fwiw

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  3. Posted: January 13, 2017In: Drama

    A sixty-year-old man invests everything he has in order to find his ancestor?s treasure until he is drowning in debt, while his son cycles across the country to find him and take him back home.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on January 14, 2017 at 2:20 pm

    Or perhaps the story could begin with the son showing up to bring his father home after he (the father) has failed. ? The plot would be their journey of discovery and reconciliation on the cross country journey back. ?With the son in the driver's seat, the father as the passenger ?--a twist on the fRead more

    Or perhaps the story could begin with the son showing up to bring his father home after he (the father) has failed. ? The plot would be their journey of discovery and reconciliation on the cross country journey back. ?With the son in the driver’s seat, the father as the passenger ?–a twist on the father-son relationship in “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance”.

    fwiw

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