Group Film Idea
Film
Title: The Vault
The
vault is another word for cellar and as the majority of the film is based in
the cellar our group thought it would be effective if the title connected to
the main theme of the film.
Genre: Psychological
thriller
Psychological
thriller is a thriller story, which emphasises the psychology of its
characters and their unstable emotional states. In terms of
classification, the category is a subgenre of the broader ranging
thriller category, with similarities to detective fiction
in the sense of sometimes having a "dissolving sense of reality",
moral ambiguity, and complex and tortured relationships between
obsessive and pathological characters. Psychological thrillers often
incorporate elements of and overlap with mystery, drama, action, and horror,
particularly psychological thriller. Our group narrowed down
the genre to a psychological thriller due to the fact that it is a mystery
film. As throughout the audience is trying to work out how and why the woman is
down in the cellar. Our film also presents the unstable mentality of
characters, through the use of editing, dialogue, mise en scene, body
language and camera angles.
Age
Rating: 15
Our group classified our film as an age 15 rating. Within the
film there will be frequent strong language and strong violence. This is
not suitable for anyone under the age of 15 as it is inappropriate.
Although, on the other hand, there will be minimal sexual activity due to the
fact that our film is based on a bad relationship between a husband and wife
and therefore neither will be encouraged to do so. An age 15 rating includes
any of the following:
·
Strong violence
·
Frequent strong language (e.g. 'f***')
·
Portrayals of sexual activity
·
Strong verbal references to sex
·
Sexual nudity
·
Brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual
violence
·
Discriminatory language or behavior
·
Drug taking
Characters:
In our film there will be a relatively small number of
characters so it gives the audience a chance to connect and engage
with them. This will help to build a strong perception of what they are
like.
Megan Potter - (played by Freya Money)
Megan is a sensitive, quiet, young woman (25 years old) who has a
secretive, mysterious side to her personality that the audience is
striving to see. Megan is very submissive and bows down to any man as she is
too afraid of getting hurt. Megan was happily married but in the film is seen
as the victim and being held hostage in a cellar by her own husband, this
is because she cheated but the audience are yet to find that out
until further on in the film. Our group chose the name 'Megan' as it is the
most promiscuous name and we want their names to reflect who they are. Her job
is a personal assistant; she met her husband through her job,
again this reflects how she is submissive to men as her job is being
told what to do by a man. She also met the man she cheated on through her job
as well.
James Potter - (played by Robbie Butt)
James is a dominant, stereotypical male character who always has to be in
control, especially of women. He is a middle aged man (36 years old). He
has a strong personality, he is confident and very proud to be who he has
become. This makes him turn to a psycho when he finds out that he wife has
cheated on him. He feels emasculated and he believes by punishing his wife
he is gaining is masculinity back. James is the manager of
a forensic investigation company and therefore is very knowledgeable in
covering up crimes! He is the antagonist in the film - the main character as
the film follows his unstable mindset and the consequences of it.
Abigail Taylor - (played by Jess Granger)
Abigail is a concerned older sister of Megan who is always thinking of others
before herself. She is very naive and involved in journalism so is
very interested into discovering new things and investigating.
Throughout the film she tries to discover what has happened to her sister. She
is the protagonist in the film as she is eventually the one to find and save
her sister from the psycho, mental husband. It is a battle between the two
of them.
Location/Setting -
The main location is the cellar and in the house where James and
Megan live. Our group has chosen to use my house (Freya Money), as it is modern
and fairly new, as that is what we want the representation to be of the
couple. There are two options for the cellar, but are both very dark and
mysterious to create the perfect atmosphere for the film. In which case we will
carry out a locations recce to see which cellar is most suitable to work
and film in.
Storyline -
The
film will firstly be subjective filming throughout the opening sequence and the
majority of the film as the story will be told through the husbands eyes. Used
to enhance a sense of realism and audience involvement in the action. It is
also being used to hide the identity of the husband to create tension and
suspense within the audience.
A
woman has recently gone missing who is in her late twenties. She has a husband
and a very loving family who are all devastated about her death. The husband is
first seen printing off missing posters and is then met by his sister in law to
put them around the neighborhood. The husband makes his way home. The
atmosphere is quiet and empty. Extreme long shots of him to connote how alone
and lonely he is. Husband makes dinner for himself but makes two plates of
food. Is it just routine?... Habit? Is he just missing his wife
dearly and accidently made her a plate a food thinking she is still
there? Husband walks downstairs with the plates of food. Over the
shoulder shot and POV shot of wife looking at a door. Everywhere looks
dark. Door opens, the husband walks in. Harsh light pours through the
door. Husband chucks plate of food and non-diegetic, mysterious, eerie
music begins to play. Credits appear… Throughout the rest of the film, the
sister of the missing woman tries to discover how her sister has gone missing.
Digging down into unintentional clues left behind by the husband, she gets
closer and closing to her goal of finding her. But as the tension rises so does
the psychotic mentality of the husband. The sister finally gets into the cellar
where her sister has been held hostage but the husband, James, catches her and
locks them both up. But the sisters think of a plan to kill the husband the
next time he comes in and they get away and are able to put the horrific
experience behind them and move on with their lives without him.
Planned
out by Freya, Jess, Robbie and Jack but written by Freya (me)
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