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LotcherSamurai
Posted: September 7, 20222022-09-07T18:06:56+10:00 2022-09-07T18:06:56+10:00In: Short Film

Living storybook characters must rewrite their bookended existence before every night upon suspecting their owner, ever-growing Evelyn, may one day shelve their illustrative livelihood.

I broke the “no names” rule purposefully in this case just for experimentation sakes since the name in question serves as a subtle ticking time-bomb which concerns the main characters.

Theme: “After a while good characters tend to write themselves.”

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    1. BenGilani Logliner
      2022-09-08T15:08:55+10:00Added an answer on September 8, 2022 at 3:08 pm

      Hi Lotcher,

      Here is what I see:

      “To create excitement and remain entertaining for a young girl to read, living storybook characters must rewrite their bookended existence every night to postpone being shelved and forgotten.”

      I hope this helps

      Good Luck

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