Remembrance

Preliminary Task - The Anti-Climax

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Summary Of Our Film

  • Film Title: Remembrance
  • Film Genre: Psychological Thriller/Horror
  • Production Company: Unplugged Productions
  • Film Company: Mindset
  • Location: House in Southgate, North London
  • Edited at: The Latymer School
  • Start/Finsh Dates: 10th November 08 - 13th January 09
  • Crew (camera, lighting, sound): Tanya Kenan, Selina Mir and Ben Tucker
  • Cast: Ben Tucker

Summary of our Opening Sequence:
Our film opening sequence begins with a man having a nightmare and you can really see that he's disturbed by it. He wakes up from the nightmare breathing heavily but gets up normally to prepare for the day ahead. He gets dressed, goes downstairs and turns on the TV to find news headlines, which report that another dead ex soldier has been found, which is suspected to be linked to the recent ‘Poppy Killings’. The man grins at this, then goes into the kitchen and makes himself a cup of tea. The phone rings, the man answers it and as he picks it up we see a photo of him in a soldier’s uniform, a medal and a picture of a battalion, with some faces ringed and crossed out. The soldier is revealed to be speaking to his mother and he returns to the kitchen. After a brief conversation with his mother who is concerned for his safety due to the recent murders, he explains that he needs to go out. Just as he says goodbye, he opens a drawer, revealing a knife and 5 uniformly spaced poppies. It becomes clear that he is the 'Poppy killer' mentioned on the news broadcast. He pockets the knife, takes a poppy and leaves the house…

Summary of our Film:
Remembrance is a film about revenge and betrayal. The protagonist has returned from a tour of duty in Iraq after being betrayed and left for dead by members of his Battalion. Upon returning home he begins to kill those who let him down, one by one. We join the storyline after he has claimed 4 victims and it is shown he is about to kill again. However will he manage to kill the 5 remaining? and what might stop him?

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