Friday, 29 January 2016

Synopsis


Synopsis

Our film follows a female protagonist, Cirilla, running from corrupt authorities in attempt to deliver a document that could change the world and take the corrupt out of power. The main antagonist of the film is a male assassin who follows our protagonist through the suburbs of multiple cities as she attempts to escape and deliver this document to one of the few government officials which isn’t corrupt. There are also sub-antagonists which consist of the government officials that hired the assassin in an attempt to stop this document from being delivered.

The film will begin following the antagonist driving through a residential area, giving no information of the character to the audience apart from the fact that he’s looking for someone. We then see the protagonist quickly packing all of her things in a panicked manner, she sees the antagonist out of the window and leaves the house through the window and begins to make her escape through the alleyways of the suburb. We then follow Cirilla running for a short time, we watch her run through the suburbs until she has escaped the immediate threat. There are then a series of jump cuts of her sleeping and living in a series of rough places, this is mainly to show that time is passing, but it also shows her living conditions and adds to the story. She then meets a childhood friend and asks for help, showing him the folder and explained it to him, he agrees to help whilst slowly gaining affection for each other.

Together they evade the assassin in numerous close encounters and avoid the corrupt police force, they subsequently deliver the document to the non-corrupt government official. At the end of the film, the facility is exploited and the members are arrested but the main antagonist, the assassin, escaped never to be seen or heard of again.

2 comments:

  1. OK - explain what the images are?

    A good synopsis - which bit is your actual opening?

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  2. You mentioned Jump Cuts - i think you really mean a montage

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