DON’T LOOK BACK
For our final idea, we decided to make a psychological thriller based on guilt and how a person can be affected by something they did in the past. The story follows a girl who is shown running alone at night, looking scared and confused. This already makes the audience feel like something is wrong.
As the story continues, she finds a missing poster of someone she knows, which starts to hint that something serious has happened. After this, the film goes into a flashback, where we show what happened before. The audience sees that there was an argument between the two characters, which leads to an accident on the stairs.
After the incident, the girl is shown dragging the body and later entering an elevator with blood on her hands. This part shows what she did after the accident and makes the situation feel more serious. It also shows that she is directly involved in what happened.
After the flashback, it goes back to the present, where the girl is still affected by everything. She starts acting scared and feels like someone is following her, even though it is not clearly shown if it is real or not. The shadow appearing behind her adds to this and makes the scene feel more tense.
This idea focuses more on the character’s thoughts and feelings rather than just action. The tension is built through what is happening around her and how she reacts, which makes it more interesting. It also fits the thriller genre because it keeps the audience thinking and creates a sense of mystery.
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