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  1. Posted: March 3, 2020In: Drama

    A public defender doubles as a private dominatrix to support her family, but when a lonely, corrupt judge finds out she must sexually and emotionally satisfy a man with the power to ruin her life.

    OlDustyDogg Logliner
    Added an answer on March 12, 2020 at 1:01 pm

    Fantastic premise. So much potential but if she is a dominatrix why would she be averse to dominating the judge?

    Fantastic premise. So much potential but if she is a dominatrix why would she be averse to dominating the judge?

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  2. Posted: March 8, 2020In: Drama, Examples, Historical

    When King George III descends into madness, court physicians attempt to cure him with torturous remedies while his dissolute son conspires to usurp the throne.

    variable Uberwriter
    Added an answer on March 8, 2020 at 1:49 am

    Thank you for posting your method, It?s quite insightful. My only concern- I don?t know who the protagonist is.I like how this logline enables me to imagine the various forces driving the story; makes me want to know how it plays out.

    Thank you for posting your method, It?s quite insightful. My only concern- I don?t know who the protagonist is.
    I like how this logline enables me to imagine the various forces driving the story; makes me want to know how it plays out.

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  3. Posted: March 6, 2020In: Drama, Examples

    After a plane crash strands him on a remote island, a hard-driving Fedex executive, who never had time for a personal life, now has all the time in the world to merely survive.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on March 7, 2020 at 9:55 pm

    deborah_b:Respectfully noted.?? We all respond differently.? I think the emotional and thematic "juice" exists in the Act 3, in the resolution of the "B"? (relationship) story.? But that is beyond the scope of a logline.In crafting loglines for movies based upon scripts by others, I am sometimes torRead more

    deborah_b:

    Respectfully noted.?? We all respond differently.? I think the emotional and thematic “juice” exists in the Act 3, in the resolution of the “B”? (relationship) story.? But that is beyond the scope of a logline.

    In crafting loglines for movies based upon scripts by others, I am sometimes torn between a logline that reflects how I wish the plot had been framed and how I perceive the plot was actually framed.

    Mike Pedley:

    “Never makes time…” is an interesting word choice.? Ultimately, characters in reel life and real life have to own their choices.? And the Tom Hanks character is very proactive in his job, a gung-ho, high energy leader of others.? But it is often the case that initially characters cave into the expectations of others, or the demand of their jobs.? That’s the choice they make, but they rationalize that they had no choice.

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