When a father and son novice racing team decides to enter the Baja 500 they face challenges to survive not only the race but drug dealers and corrupt Mexican military.
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Okay. That they are thrill seeking junkies works for me as far as an initial motivation.
Thanks Tony. Interesting spin.
DPG: There will always be reasons not to do something in life. Life is hard. But, many are driven just by the thrill of attempting to do something. Can I face this and come out the other side?
Entering the race is not unreasonable. Hundreds of teams, both professional and amateur do it every year, but once they are in it they are in it. The whole point of the film is they are trying to get back home but must face life threatening challenges to do so. They no longer care about the race.
And, as Tony pointed out, if the relationship is estranged, then racing together could bring them together. Ultimately it divides them at first, but the challenges force them to work together (their arcs).
Hope that makes sense.
Hi LoglinesRUS,
Just thought I'd add my two cents to this --
atm the logline feels as if it's missing out on some dramatic potential that you've touched upon in the above thread --'...Maybe the son, or father, did not really want to go on this adventure and is an unwilling participant...'
For me, this would be the most compelling element to this story -- especially if the Father and son are either estranged, or have a bad relationship and the Father has entered them in the race to repair it... What about:
'When his estranged Father, his co-driver, is taken hostage by a corrupt Mexican military during the Baja500, a spoilt college drop-up must choose between winning the race and saving his Father.'
Anyway -- that's just what I see in my head... Best of luck with it.