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re: The Direction of FINDING NEVERLAND

Posted by: jimvar1 11:35 am EDT 05/03/15
In reply to: The Direction of FINDING NEVERLAND - DOTD 11:24 am EDT 05/03/15

You can't do much with the basic premise of the lead encountering writer's block and then stumbles upon a situation in some park to give him a key. It's a very deus ex machina situation which puts the lead character in a quite passive framework.


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