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Karel SegersSamurai
Posted: December 22, 20222022-12-22T09:29:01+10:00 2022-12-22T09:29:01+10:00In: Action

When a giant great white shark terrorizes a New England beach town, a local sheriff must team up with a marine biologist and a grizzled fisherman to hunt down and destroy the beast before it can claim any more lives.

This is the logline for JAWS, as created by Open AI.

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    1. kbfilmworks Samurai
      2023-01-03T20:34:02+10:00Added an answer on January 3, 2023 at 8:34 pm

      Loglines for action-adventure stories usually feature an active protagonist, but when it comes to thrillers the hero often starts out as a victim or in the case of neo-noir as an antihero. In both cases these characters are reacting to the antagonist who drives the plot. In these cases, the logline gets a bit tricky.

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        2023-01-03T20:45:27+10:00Replied to answer on January 3, 2023 at 8:45 pm

        I suppose, in simple terms, the aim of a logline is to summarise a compelling and developing conflict, it’s genre and key characters.

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