Originally, we were planning on a horror and thriller hybrid, and it was going to be about someone just going about their day, but it was to be revealed at the end they're a ghost with a shot of a train passing by and when it has left there being an empty space where the person previously was. It was also going to have a social realism aspect of suicide, as it was also going to be revealed that they'd committed suicide by jumping in front of a train.
Another possible idea would be a film that focuses on basic problem as a film centred around social realism through a metaphorical way. For example dividing everyone into two catagories and bringing in a 'Romeo and Juliet' element to show that the two groups are not as different as a metaphorical way to deal with social issues that are imbedded into our society.
However we strayed from those idea and have decided to do a film about a psycho stalker who kills the subject of their obsession, it again has an element of social realism as it maintains the idea of having someone who the audience suspect as ordinary do something extraordinarily evil. It really showcases the old saying of 'never judge a book by it's cover'
Another possible idea would be a film that focuses on basic problem as a film centred around social realism through a metaphorical way. For example dividing everyone into two catagories and bringing in a 'Romeo and Juliet' element to show that the two groups are not as different as a metaphorical way to deal with social issues that are imbedded into our society.
However we strayed from those idea and have decided to do a film about a psycho stalker who kills the subject of their obsession, it again has an element of social realism as it maintains the idea of having someone who the audience suspect as ordinary do something extraordinarily evil. It really showcases the old saying of 'never judge a book by it's cover'
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