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Posted: May 24th, 2020, 12:58pm Report to Moderator
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Real Dream by Barry John Terblanche - Short, Drama, Suspense - If a dream keeps telling you something over and over.. Best you listen! 14 pages - pdf format

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Don. Thank you for posting


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Hi, Barry,

As you commented on my script, I'm reverting the favour.

The idea of your story is amazing. The idea of whether the dream that protagonist sees will turn true or not. And if it does how will the protagonist react to it. Will the end results be in his/her side? That's interesting to ponder and one can come up with pretty dreaded scenarios.

The commendable part of your story is that it takes the most intriguing plot i.e. hostage rescue plot( overdone before, I might add) and tries to gravitate the tension and the urgency of it. It somewhat succeeds to some degree.

The problem is that your action lines tend to be a bit confusing at times. I have to read them twice to clearly understand. Also you often overwrite a lot. By that I mean, you write four lines instead of trying and condensing them into one. You can sparse some details, no issue there.

There are a few typos also:


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I can't take the shot at this angel through the glass.

I have no shot, same bad angel.


It has to be ANGLE not ANGEL.


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POLICE RADIO (O.S)
Your presents will make them
nerves..  A negotiator is 10
minutes out. NOW PULL BACK!


PRESENCE not PRESENTS. I think it has to be NERVOUS.


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MIKE
(Low voice)
SARG.. What you doing? Don't God dammit, you mis and he'll
blow them all up.
      

MISS not MIS. This appears more than once.


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DELPORT
Your dreams don't have a resoltive.
No closure. As if it's trying to
tell you what happens next.


I don't think RESOLTIVE is a word. It's RESOLUTION.


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He stands and goes to his desk where we takes out a small medicine bottle from his draw.


It has to be HE no WE. DRAWER not DRAW.


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DELPORT
So.. Mike. All good since I last
sore you.


SAW not SORE.

The ending of the story's a bit underwhelming since you went too fast with it. But nonetheless, a nice take on an interesting plot.

Hope you don't take my opinion the other way. It's just what I think.

Good luck.



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Hi Yuvraj.

Thanks for the read. The typo's, yeah I noticed them after posting. Done this one in a hurry.

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Your action lines tend to be a bit confusing at times...
Overwrite a bit...

I agree. I found writing this story.. a story of this nature, to be very challenging. Writing a continual dream - throwing it around a lot, you gonna wanna make sure land where jumped from. --It kind of gave me bad dreams    




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Hi Yuvraj.

Thanks for the read. The typo's, yeah I noticed them after posting. Done this one in a hurry.


No problem.

And be patient and take your time. No hurries.




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Hi All

In this script, I tried something different - That is not my writing style ~ Jumping between past and present of a dream and real world. As such, I'd really appreciate some constructive feed back.

Thanks all.    


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