After his father gives him a job at their small-town newspaper, a conceited journalist buried in debt investigates a sports drug scandal that implicates his athlete brother.

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dpg Singularity · 112,231 pts

>>I prefer moral dilemmas

Ditto.

ifrost 0 pts

I think that is a question for logline's author.

Personally, I prefer moral dilemmas, and I would twist this story that way: Poor journalist gets the time of his life investigating a huge drug scandal but when he discovers his loved brother is implicated in, he needs to find a way to please his demanding boss and conceal his brother crimes. Or something like this. No father in this version. However, that would be a different story.

dpg Singularity · 112,231 pts

What do you see as the fundamental subjective or thematical issue that arises in uncovering the scandal? The challenge to his conceit to pursue the story, no matter where it leads? The moral dilemma he finds himself caught in?

Or?

ifrost 0 pts

>>>>That?s enough as motivation for me.
>>But is it enough for the audience?

It would be great to know the answer :)

>>Conceit is a good enough to kick start the story. But?
>>Will the audience be satisfied with mere conceit as the reason he doggedly pursues the story?
>>What happens to his conceit after he finds out his brother is implicated?

That's a great question. I feel that there will be something more than merely conceit - something that is hidden in hero's relationships with father, brother, maybe something from the past. Something that will push the story further. You are right - conceit could be not enough for the whole story but is it enough for a logline?

dpg Singularity · 112,231 pts

Clarification:

Conceit is a good enough to kick start the story. But...

Will the audience be satisfied with mere conceit as the reason he doggedly pursues the story?

What happens to his conceit after he finds out his brother is implicated?

dpg Singularity · 112,231 pts

>>That?s enough as motivation for me.

But is it enough for the audience?