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A man faces an unimaginable crisis when he discovers his new girlfriend –the daughter of a Voodoo queen– is a zombie.
I think it's usual not to use character names except when the character is a famous or historical figure. How about this? A guy's (replace this with a brief character description) worst nightmare comes true when he meets the woman of his dreams and she turns out to be a zombie.
I think it’s usual not to use character names except when the character is a famous or historical figure.
How about this? A guy’s (replace this with a brief character description) worst nightmare comes true when he meets the woman of his dreams and she turns out to be a zombie.
See lessA murdered teenage girl sacrifices eternal life so she can return as a ghost to protect her younger sister from being her murderer?s next victim.
I'm not sure of exactly what you have in mind but I get the impression you haven't yet written the script. Personally, I've never been able to craft a script from a logline. I usually trust my storytelling intuition and my awareness of the genre I'm working in. I know many gurus suggest crafting theRead more
I’m not sure of exactly what you have in mind but I get the impression you haven’t yet written the script. Personally, I’ve never been able to craft a script from a logline. I usually trust my storytelling intuition and my awareness of the genre I’m working in. I know many gurus suggest crafting the logline before you start the script but in my view I’m more interested in what actual filmmakers have to say and largely ignore gurus.
See lessOn the run from a Yakuza enforcer, a young Londoner would rather die than be captured but the enforcer is under oath to kill himself if he fails.
Also, the enforcer is under oath to his boss because he owes him a debt of honour which can only be repaid by killing himself if he fails to capture the protagonist - which is essentially the enforcer's motivation not to fail.
Also, the enforcer is under oath to his boss because he owes him a debt of honour which can only be repaid by killing himself if he fails to capture the protagonist – which is essentially the enforcer’s motivation not to fail.
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