Post your loglines. Get and give feedback.
SYNOPSIS:
The infamous Outlaw Jonny Chryst has been holed up in the middle of nowhere for over three decades. The silence is broken when two young deputies stumble on his hideout. Jon makes a run for it, and is able to escape by the skin of his teeth, but not without a serious injury to his thigh. He's cornered and forced to face his mortality in a letter that becomes his last will and testament. His writing begins with his teenage years where he grew up in a quiet farm town, with a quiet and simple family. His early twenties were spent with a father type, teaching him everything he knows, shaping him into a resourceful self sufficient woodsmen with a sharp shot. He traveled across the country, and became the most prolific Outlaw of his time. He would've went on forever had he not fallen in love. As Jon rehashes his life he relives the experiences that have inevitably left him alone. His family is stolen from him, his mentor is an after thought, and like all fools who fall in love, he's heartbroken and spirals out of control. However spectacular his life was at times, he's left with the question, is a life lived alone a life lived at all?