Treatment
Delusion
Length of film is 2 hours
Our chosen distributor is: Columbia
The certificate is a 15 and the type of audience we are trying to attract is people over the age of 15 who like suspense and thrillers. We want to make the characters personable to all ages. So that everyone is able to watch the film not just teenagers. Been set in england it will probably attract an british audience. But due to our chosen distributor been american we think this would help in making our feel appeal to a wider more global audience.
Beginning:
It will start where Summer is in a Psychiatrist's room telling them that "she saw him again" Then it cuts to her being chased by someone in a park (could be nurse or boyfriend). Then scream. Title sequence.
Middle:
Suicide scene. (Medium shot from behind boyfriend on a bridge. Close up of him holding onto rail, blacks out. Traffic sound effects.)
(In her home, night time.) Cuts to Summer at home on her laptop, looking at pictures of her and her boyfriend. We go into the image in her mind. The image becomes her memory, it's a sunny day with her boyfriend, she turns around and sees the nurse and snaps back to reality. Once she's back she goes into her bathroom to get her pills out of the cupboard behind the mirror. She closes her mirror and sees her boyfriend. She drops the pills (close up of pills dropping to floor in slow motion - can hear them drop). Pan across (maybe left or right) to door and stop. She sees the nurse stood in the doorway. Se puts her finger on her lips, says "shhh..." then turns the light off.
End:
It's night time, in her home. The door bell rings, don't see who rings. Summer opens the door, no one is there. She closes the door, turn round and sees the nurse. Panics. She grabs something off the side and goes to attack the nurse. Summer is sedated. Blacks out. Wakes up in mental institute. Cut to eyes opening looking around. Looks across to box with tablets in that say schizophrenia on it.
Yellow filter - to make the flashback seem a bit happier. As a pose to the rest of the film been quite dark and Eire
Canted angle shot - to create distortion and confusion for the audience.
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