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  1. Posted: June 18, 2016In: Thriller

    When his daughter commits suicide after witnessing her ex-con boyfriend shot to death, a father-before-a-cop helps Internal Affairs investigators in a sting operation to nail the dirty cops responsible.

    Dkpough1 Uberwriter
    Added an answer on June 20, 2016 at 8:36 am

    "I dunno. ?I ?feel the daughter?s suicide may be over the top and not necessary." I think it works. Though in order for it to work you may need to add a harassment angle. Something like, she and her boyfriend(I suggest not making him an ex-con at all, but simply POC?male who did nothing wrong) are hRead more

    “I dunno. ?I ?feel the daughter?s suicide may be over the top and not necessary.” I think it works.
    Though in order for it to work you may need to add a harassment angle. Something like, she and her boyfriend(I suggest not making him an ex-con at all, but simply POC?male who did nothing wrong) are harassed by the police, and she gets depressed, and then when she watches her boyfriend shot for no good reason, she is driven to suicide.
    So, not only is his daughter dead, but she was suffering the whole time. The only thing the father can think of is to put these people to justice. I suppose that’s a bit interesting in itself, rather than take revenge he wants justice. That separates it from most stories similar to this.
    Also, then you could have something that daughter believed in is what drives him to justice, not revenge.
    That’s my take, anyway.

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  2. Posted: June 18, 2016In: Thriller

    A schizophrenic ex-serviceman wants to revenge his imaginary wife and her lover!

    Dkpough1 Uberwriter
    Added an answer on June 20, 2016 at 8:27 am

    "The ?big reveal? is a cliche that has been used many times ? ?it was all a dream??" Yes, this is true. But rather than have it be a big reveal(since it wouldn't be that surprising due to the schizophrenia) I think it would be much more interesting to have him constantly questioning whether what heRead more

    “The ?big reveal? is a cliche that has been used many times ? ?it was all a dream??” Yes, this is true.
    But rather than have it be a big reveal(since it wouldn’t be that surprising due to the schizophrenia) I think it would be much more interesting to have him constantly questioning whether what he is experiencing is reality or imaginary.
    But what is the plot? He’s a veteran, certainly he could easily kill his wife, and her lover, whether in his imagination or reality.
    Just a thought, you could add a “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” type feel to it, so when he goes to kill his wife, he finds out that she is an agent/spy/soldier.
    In order to incorporate what I said above, leave out that his wife is imaginary altogether, mentioning schizophrenia will insert that doubt.
    Anyway, you have his goal, now what does he do to achieve it?

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  3. Posted: June 19, 2016In: Thriller

    A mild mannered accountant accidentally kills a mob boss in a hit and run and must escape or be killed.

    Eethan Samurai
    Added an answer on June 19, 2016 at 3:12 pm

    Hey RichW, Your logline is straight to the point - no issue there. I notice you have it assigned under Thriller; it initially strikes me as a Comedy. I chuckled a good bit, visualizing the scene in my head. Also, I mentioned in the beginning that you were straight to the point. It can still use someRead more

    Hey RichW,

    Your logline is straight to the point – no issue there.

    I notice you have it assigned under Thriller; it initially strikes me as a Comedy. I chuckled a good bit, visualizing the scene in my head.

    Also, I mentioned in the beginning that you were straight to the point. It can still use some clarity where there is needed. Particularly where Richiev asked escape to where. Are you trying to say he must escape the scene of the accident, or implying that he must go on the run? ?You want to have certain questions already answered.

    Understandably, it’s easy to overlook some of the simplest yet crucial mistakes, and you most likely won’t catch it until after the fact. Just be aware and keep at it, and at it, and at it.

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