Wednesday 17 October 2012

Individual Narrative

Target Audience - 15

Location - Eery bathroom (to be decided on where etc) 

 

My idea for my thriller film is that there is a man that has been kidnapped and is left in a room all alone, where if he is not found within 6 hours new form of spider will be released upon him where it will eat and kill him. The character that is stuck in the room will be a black man that has been in a gang which has been robbing and killing people and is now karma is coming back on him. The enigma behind it is the man that is captured, carter ( the gang member ) is one of the people that was a victim to the gang but has survived and is now getting his own back on carter.

My inspirations for this film would definitely be saw and hostel. The twisted material in them both appeals to me and my thriller as i feel these are the best ways to entwine fear and suspense into films. Using the enigma method in Saw as to who these people are in the bathroom will be used in my thriller, and the ways in hostel that the people are tied up and cannot move will also be used although in my narrative it is not people killing people it is infact the spider that will be released. Another factor that implemented me on my structure of the film is that i personally have a dislike on spiders and they also resemble things like fear and horror.

My narrative is conventional to other thriller films as it hold many conventions of a thriller film such as dark lighting, it hold an enigma to who is he and why is he in there, the jump cuts that will link back to the spider will also be relevant as it will get the audience pumped and worried as to what will happen.



1 comment:

  1. Your narrative shows some understanding of what you would like to include in your thriller film.

    To make this post more detailed you need to explain how your narrative is conventional to a thriller film and also you need to expand on the points that you have made on your inspirations too, by referring to detailed examples from the films

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