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Deja 2021-12-21 08:01:14
Two conflict lines (draft)
The first is that the heroine wants to take a train home with her new fiancé to get married, and the antagonistic factor is that the protagonist, because of jealousy, does all he can to stop it.
The second is the confrontation between the protagonist’s newspaper industry and the mayor. It is... -
Alexzander 2021-12-21 08:01:14
Howard Hawks, my hero!
Howard Hawks is a genius, with so many characters in the play, so dense dialogue, breathless climax from beginning to end, he can grasp every rhythm, every actor's entry and exit, and every detail. It is in place, making people feel real, not artificial, and admire this kind of scene scheduling....

Frank Jenks
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