Thursday 29 November 2012

Idea For The Story

From taking all of the research into account i have finally decided on my media trailer idea. The genre i placed the product under was an action, physiological, thriller. The basics of the story are as follows; a group of students studying phsycology at university begin an experiment. The experiment consists of; What would happen to the human mind if a person was to loose all their loved ones? Through this experiments which happens to the main character, he has a mental breakdown. However he finds out of a member of the team what has happened, and decides to take revenge. Although this seems like the typical revenge movie, which yes people love but, its nothing they haven't seen before. So i decided i wanted to make mine unique. Ive attempted this in many ways, one of which is of the mental breakdown, and how things are created within his mind and the audience have little idea between truth and reality. Second would be in the way he takes revenge. This will be in the way of killing other family members children, wife's moms, dads, etc. This is unique as when the film begins we will develop a liking and pity for the character but as it continues a hatred will form for the way he carry's out his revenge, however i personally feel that his sadistic personality will also create a liking, like how people love the joker within the batman films. I think this will also have mixed feeling towards the movie as some may feel that he is good throughout, others may feel he became bad, and the rest will feel he was bad through out, Giving a varied viewing experience. Moreover people should gain the realisation that due to his catastrophic event, he isn't himself and its his illness that causes him to do what he does. Finally i wanted to have smilar ideas from the movie 'Shuter Island' and 'The experiment' to confuses the audience from reality and fiction, that his own mind does not know whats real and whats not,  but overall i came to the conclusion that i would call it 'A Life's Experiment'.

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