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A botanist is stabbed by a strange plant and transforms into a human/plant hybrid with plant growing powers. He utilizes his newly acquired ability to restore and regrow ecosystems. Ultimately, he is faced with a decision that could cost him his life.
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While working out in the field, professional botanist Joe Smith encounters a strange plant he can't identify. It stabs him and causes him to transform into a human/plant hybrid bestowed with plant generating superpowers. He has also acquired the ability to speak with plants and animals. At first, Joe has trouble adjusting to his new persona. But with the guidance of a friendly hummingbird, he learns to accept his new identity along with his journey of purpose. His goals are ambitious but noble. Since he is by profession an ecologist with strong ethics of conservation, he utilizes his gifts to restore damaged and destroyed habitats to help heal the Earth. He encounters obstacles along the way including greedy real estate developers who challenge his ideologies as well as dealing with his own lack of maturity when facing life's adversities. Ultimately, he must come to terms with a major decision that could dramatically shorten his life and affect his ability to complete his personal mission of worldwide habitat restoration.
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I rarely get into sci-fi and fantasy, but this logline is my taste, short, informative and enticing. Great Hanna.
I went to Joe Plant 2021 home page to read the script. Nice video too.
Thank you for your encouraging comments.
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Hi, Hanna Strauss. Interesting, creative story. I think the logline needs some work. How about: "After a botanist gets stabbed by a strange plant and transforms into a human/plant hybrid, he utilizes his plant growing powers to restore and regrow ecosystems; ultimately facing a decision that could cost him his life."