A logline is a short (one to three sentence) summary of your story, typically used for pitching it as
a potential film idea.
Not exact matches
Similarly, the
idea of a
potential rebirth sees Noxon leave the almost documentary - like reality of the rest of the
film behind for a moment, but this major tonal shift would've felt more organic and tethered to Ellen's whole journey if it had been more clearly foreshadowed.
What we end up with is a
film of great
potential which never really gets into gear, and whose
ideas are skimmed over for the sake of moving forward.
Overall I felt that this
film was decent at best, and it never realizes its
potential, but in the larger view of things, this is also the ninth
film in the series, so it was only a matter of time for the quality to be downgraded due to lacking
ideas in terms of storyline.
All of these ingredients are nothing without a solid script, and indeed some fresh
ideas to warrant a
film conversion, but thankfully Justin Kurzel «s movie, from a screenplay by Michael Leslie, Adam Cooper and Bill Collage, all of whom have good pedigrees, provide a rather entertaining platform for a
potential new franchise to jump off of.
The casting sabotages
potential ideas in the script by the
film's three novice screenwriters.
Making a convincing case for the humanistic
potential of fictional re-staging, Berg's
film throws into question the
idea that dramatic reconstitutions are inevitably insensitive.
In an interview with Variety, Scarlett Johansson spoke about the
potential of Marvel making a Black Widow standalone
film, giving her own
ideas of what that
film could explore.
There were effective
ideas here, but they never really take off, and the
film's
potential is squandered on a poorly written script, and the end result is one of the weakest
films in the franchise.
Scott Derickson, director of the original
film, has
ideas of what he wants to do for a hypothetical sequel (including a
potential bad guy), but that's far from confirmation that a sequel has actually been green lit.
Don't get me wrong: the
idea of someone performing copycat murders based on an author's work of fiction has
potential (even if it's been done before, most recently in the pilot for the TV drama «Castle»), but there's nothing in the trailer that suggests the
film will be anything other than a generic whodunit.
While the
idea of slick David Copperfield types using magic to pull off capers is enticing and spectacular, the first movie squandered its
potential with an inane subplot about an all - seeing magic society called «The Eye,» and one of the most obnoxious
film twists in recent history.
Although the
idea of a future where time is literally money is ripe with
potential, Niccol's heavy - handed sociopolitical message never really gives the
film a chance to develop beyond the initial setup.
Apparently Tarantino shared the screenplay with a «small circle of actors» and got so upset that someone let it loose that he decided not to make the
film next at all and instead plans to publish the script with the
potential to revisit the
idea of bringing it to the big screen in the next five years.
However, with the unveiling of this
film, which fills in the backstory of the heroes from the original series, there is
potential for a bold new injection of story
ideas and discoveries in this perpetual franchise.
I
filmed a video explaining a bit more about the book
idea, worked with a designer to create a book cover, and conducted research on the
potential market.
Video resumes are short pieces of
film about a candidate which are loaded up online in order to give
potential employers a better
idea of what the candidate is like and why employing them might be a good
idea.