Wednesday, 10 November 2010
The narrative of the film opening
The narrative of the film opening is going to be abstract shots with a voiceover. Basically we are going to show the audience a montage of shots of a girl, the main character, Olivia. She will be in the location of a garden in which the audience will learn is the garden of a mental institute. The audience will be able to learn this through the voice over. The voice over will make the montage of shots make sense because they will tell the story of where she is and why she is there. The narrative will let the audience know that Olivia has been sexually abused by her step-father. Although as she was little when this all started to happen, she believed what he told her of that he loved her and wanted to be with her. This went on for many years with year growing up believing that his love for her was real and that one day her and the father would be together. Then one day she told her mother about her "love" for the dad, and that they was going to be together. The mother at hearing this thought that she was mentally ill, and decided that she needed help and sent her to a mental institute. The only reason why the girl agreed to go was because the step father said that if she does go then they can be together when she gets out. Although after being in the institute for such a long time she has time to reflect and realises that the father never loved her and never will and has developed some sort of hatred for him. Now she is coming out because her mother wants her back. This storyline will be cleverly worded in the voice over. The rest of the film will her about her coming out of the institue and dealing with seeing the step father, and how her mother is going to react at seeing her daughter. Also her coming back to reality and dealing with life.
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