This a story and description on how the film should play out.
The aesthetics are inspired by MANIA by The Weekend, 'Suicide squad', and Martin Scorsese 'Red scenes' in his films.
The aesthetics are inspired by MANIA by The Weekend, 'Suicide squad', and Martin Scorsese 'Red scenes' in his films.
The story was inspired by my, my friends and my family member’s ideas as well as the suggestions given to us from feedback. I had my base idea of what it should be like, they suggested ideas and I added what I liked. This will be used to help draw the storyboard later on. keep in mind you never see him so all scenes involving him (except the part with his eyes) will have the camera on her or on the surroundings.
She wakes up and finds herself laying on the floor in a medium sized dark room surrounded by broken glass. It is dead silent and all she can hear is water drops and her heart beating. She looks around propped on her shoulder, investigating the dimensions of the room, as she looks around her eyes lock onto a broken vase with beautiful red roses laying on a stool in the corner where she is. She gets up and unintentionally presses her hand into glass and cuts herself. She disregards it and in some way, ignores it, showing no explicit sign of pain, because her arm is numb. As she gets up, using the wall as a support, she leaves a smear of blood across the wall. She looks at the aesthetics of the room and investigates where she is. She eventual fixes her eyes on the only door and starts to creep slowly towards it in hesitation. As she gets close, suddenly a pair of eyes jump out from the deep dark and shout at her. She flinches back. With a deep voice, he threatens her. However, an additional lighter voice in the background lashes back at the deeper voice for being so aggressive towards her. They start to argue loudly with each other. They stop and the eyes focus on her, giving a stare that can hear her soul. He talks to her in a smooth manipulative way and pushes himself in the room, the girl starts to feel very threatened. As he walks in, he cast a shadow across the room, hinting to how big he is. She creeps backwards and steps on more broken glass with her feet, she flinches. He says his final words before he leaves, comments on her stupidity for stepping on the glass, and briefly informs her why she is in a prison cell, but not why he kidnapped her. He slams the door behind him, the vase with roses falls smashing on the floor next to her. She is left lying on the floor with bleeding feet and a bleeding hand. Completely in aw, as to what just happened.
Extra story:
She experiences some anxiety attack, recollects herself and gets up. Looking at the door she hesitantly walks towards it. She knocks on the door fiercely, and the door clicks open. The door lets in an eerie flow of air in, and she walks out.
Extra story:
She experiences some anxiety attack, recollects herself and gets up. Looking at the door she hesitantly walks towards it. She knocks on the door fiercely, and the door clicks open. The door lets in an eerie flow of air in, and she walks out.
Plot:
Description of story:
The film is about girl who has been locked inside a prison cell within an abandoned Mental asylum. She was kidnapped by an evil man suffering from dual personality, she has no clue how she got to/where she is. She wakes up and wants to escape, but as she was about to open the door the man is there to stop her. He starts to verbally threaten her, however, a second personality of his, lashes back at him off screen for being too intimidating towards her. They start to argue because they don't see eye to eye on everything, but eventually focus back on her. He continues his threats to make sure she stays in the cell and eventually leaves the room. Leaving her traumatised as to what just happened, she never saw something like this happen before, he talked to himself in two different voices as if it was two different people in the same body.
Plot point for Roses:
After understanding that the roses need a deeper psychological meaning to the story, I integrated them very heavily into the main plot, which goes as follows:
The roses are used as a representation of the girls mental consciousness, and will be used to represent her emotions and mental condition. The reason the roses are in a broken vase is because she is broken, lost and scared, and when he leaves, the roses smash on the floor because they are mean to represent the complete shock she just experienced and how her sanity just dropped.
Description of story:
The film is about girl who has been locked inside a prison cell within an abandoned Mental asylum. She was kidnapped by an evil man suffering from dual personality, she has no clue how she got to/where she is. She wakes up and wants to escape, but as she was about to open the door the man is there to stop her. He starts to verbally threaten her, however, a second personality of his, lashes back at him off screen for being too intimidating towards her. They start to argue because they don't see eye to eye on everything, but eventually focus back on her. He continues his threats to make sure she stays in the cell and eventually leaves the room. Leaving her traumatised as to what just happened, she never saw something like this happen before, he talked to himself in two different voices as if it was two different people in the same body.
Plot point for Roses:
After understanding that the roses need a deeper psychological meaning to the story, I integrated them very heavily into the main plot, which goes as follows:
The roses are used as a representation of the girls mental consciousness, and will be used to represent her emotions and mental condition. The reason the roses are in a broken vase is because she is broken, lost and scared, and when he leaves, the roses smash on the floor because they are mean to represent the complete shock she just experienced and how her sanity just dropped.
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