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But this didn’t need a two-sentence logline. Or if you’re log-lining a show, which needs a little more explanation. I’m okay with them if you have a really complex world to set up (sci-fi or fantasy). Not easy to do! So let’s start with the obvious. I have mad respect for anyone competing in a contest that isn’t in his native language. And, obviously, English is his second language. The writer of this script has NINE produced films in Serbia. A call from an FBI agent who masterminded the failed Syrian mission brings him an offer to go to Ukraine as a volunteer and exact revenge on the guy who disgraced him. Logline: After being honorably discharged from the US Special Forces because of a failed mission in Syria, a former Army operator returns home to a country he defended but can’t recognize anymore. And, just as was the case last week, let me know if you disagree with my analysis on any of the entries! Another script got through this week! Keep reading to find out which one. Then I re-evaluate every script that advanced, pick five finalists, and choose a winner. If the script manages to keep me reading all the way to the end of the first act, that script advances to the next round. From there, I keep reading until I get bored. We’re back with seven new First Act entries! If you weren’t around last week, I’m doing a public dissection of First Act Contest submissions.