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  1. Posted: April 9, 2021In: Drama

    A matriarchal media company CEO summons a troubled male escort to her plush New York apartment for the afternoon, beginning a cat and mouse game of deception with an alarming secret beneath

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    Added an answer on April 9, 2021 at 10:02 pm

    You should uncover in a subtle way what the cat and mouse game is all about." beginning a cat and mouse game of deception with an alarming secret beneath", tells me nothing. I guess the question is "what is the real reason" she summoned him? She probably already knows he can be manipulated?!

    You should uncover in a subtle way what the cat and mouse game is all about.” beginning a cat and mouse game of deception with an alarming secret beneath”, tells me nothing.

    I guess the question is “what is the real reason” she summoned him? She probably already knows he can be manipulated?!

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  2. Posted: April 5, 2021In: Drama

    A wealthy businessman who leads a double life manages to accept his homosexuality only after discovering that his son is struggling with the same conflict.

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    Added an answer on April 5, 2021 at 8:40 pm

    A wealthy businessman who leads a double life manages to accept his homosexuality only after discovering that his son is struggling with the same conflict. Protag: wealthy businessman Antag: businessman’s ‘shame’ of who he is Conflict: his ‘struggle with who’ he is Grows: unsuccessfully fighting hisRead more

    A wealthy businessman who leads a double life manages to accept his homosexuality only after discovering that his son is struggling with the same conflict.

    Protag: wealthy businessman

    Antag: businessman’s ‘shame’ of who he is

    Conflict: his ‘struggle with who’ he is

    Grows: unsuccessfully fighting his demons until halfway story he finds out that he is not alone in this. By excepting what makes his son tick, he must accept what makes him tick.
    Inciting incident: It is in the middle of your logline and personally I think that is fine. If you put it upfront it would somehow translate to: “after a homosexual discovers his son also leads a double life,…”

    The word “only” has two purposes:

    (1) Showing that it takes a lot for the protag to try to really start growing.
    (2) Making clear that there isn’t really an inciting – him discovering that his son is gay – incident at the start of your story, but (I would say) halfway.

    But if you cut that word, I would still get both those points.

    “manages to” is not needed either. Sure “manages to” stand for “the time” his struggle takes. But we as humans know that a struggle always takes time. Then again, if you do not use it, our feeling of “why do we want to see this movie if we already know he’s going to succeed to find ‘inner peace” is going to be too strong, reading the logline. So in this logline construction, I would keep it in.

    Also, get rid of the inactive “ing” forms.

    Furthermore, you would say ending with “his son struggles with the same conflict”, you just buried the lead. But in this case, exactly this works. Because only by recognizing they are somehow the “same”, they can fight their demons and accept who they are.

    A wealthy businessman who leads a double life manages to accept his homosexuality only after discovering that his son is struggling with the same conflict.

    could become:

    A wealthy businessman who leads a double life manages to accept his homosexuality after he discovers his son struggles with the same conflict.

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  3. Posted: April 3, 2021In: Drama

    A filmmaker struggles to hire an aging porn actress to star in his next pornographic sci-fi movie.

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    Added an answer on April 4, 2021 at 6:22 am

    Never new that was the real reason Choi Eun-Hee was obducted for the greater glory of North Korea. Has potential!. Although a sortlike comedy came ourmt not to long ago

    Never new that was the real reason Choi Eun-Hee was obducted for the greater glory of North Korea. Has potential!. Although a sortlike comedy came ourmt not to long ago

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