Friday, 6 March 2015

Treatment

Treatment
Group Roles
Cinematography: Taju, Ebun
Mise-en-scene: Ebun, Taju
Sound: Taju, Abi
Editing: Taju
Title:
Blood Thirst
Synopsis:
The lonely and distraught 17 year old Trevor Williams loves to kill. He has no mercy for those who care about him the most, if he has a desire to see their blood spill from their bodies; he will make sure it happens. Even after a forensic psychologist, who's working closely with the police needs, questions him to try and understand his thought process soon becomes a victim of his long list of brutal murders. During the questioning process, Trevor begins to have flashbacks about his most recent murder and dwells upon the excitement he gains from seeing her blood.
Key Genre Conventions:

Cliff-hanger:
This is presented right at the end of the thriller. The interview has taken Trevor's lust for reached new heights. As soon as the psychologist warns Trevor upon the prison sentence he may face, his comfortable response leads to him clicking his fingers and blacking out the lights where the audience is to assume he kills the psychologist or maybe Trevor is to be killed.
Suspense:
This is presented as soon as Trevor sees the vulnerable female walking by the car park, and notices he can get fresh blood within minutes. The girl doesn't know he's coming, he creeps up behind her and at the last minute she turns around and screams; but as always, with Trevor Williams, it's already too late.
Hero:
This role is displayed by the forensic psychologist who intends to help Trevor and uncover his dark    side to change his ways and rewire his thought process.
Villain:
This is portrayed by the main character, Trevor, who reveals his utter desire to kill and lack of emotion and affection for anyone else besides himself.

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