High-concept Definition
hīkŏnsĕpt
adjective
Designed to appeal to a mass audience, as by incorporating popular, glamorous features.
A high-concept screenplay.
American Heritage
Based on a simple yet striking idea, often one regarded as certain to appeal to a large audience.
A high-concept summer movie.
Webster's New World
noun
(of a film, book, etc.) An appealing idea for a work that can be understandably summarized in a few sentences or less.
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