Friday 15 November 2013

Film Proposal - Narrative

Narrative
  • Psychological Thriller
  • The opening scene would show a character who is having flashbacks of a murder. He is sat in his front room thinking. The phone rings and the flashback cuts out. He says he will meet this mysterious man in the 'Tower'
  • The flashback is of a 1st person perspective which is going to be walking down the alley at location 1 and then the flashback will be broken up and vague. the flashback jumps to the killing of a man.
  • These flashbacks are to be distressing the character who is 'losing his mind'
  • The character leaves his house and the audience can tell he is distressed by the way he is heavily breathing and shaken up.
  • The character walks down the same alley from the flashback and then he again has a flashback of the body of the man who was killed.
  • The character is to be followed by another character who will play the psychological character who is not really real but is a trick of the subconscious mind that is the main character. This is the man from the flashbacks and the man who was killed but it all just a trick of the mind.
  • The locations show that the setting will be in a rural london area and estate.
  • The opening scene will show the main character 'losing his mind' am how this would effect him.
  • The opening scene will show silhouettes of the psychological being and flashbacks of the murder that took place, this will leave the audience in a state of suspense for not knowing what really happened.
  • The man will go into the tower of location 2 and he will meet a man who will hand him cash for the job that he had done which would have been the killing of the man from the flashbacks.
  • The flashbacks are haunting the main character and he is going insane because of it such as seeing the dead character in the present day through hallucinations.
  • The opening scene will show that the murder was a contract killing for money as the main character was just an average citizen who has not got much money. The killing is haunting him though.

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