Jack is a young man with a weird past. He had a loving family and life was good, but then everything went wrong and he ended up in a war with his brother. After an initial fight with him things escalate and they begin to get paronoid. This begins a flat out war between the two where no-one can be trusted. Who will come out on top? Why are they fighting? Find out by watching Britherly Hate...
All these questions are what makes our film a thriller. These questions confuse the audience and cause them to fall off the story line so that you can shock them with a big unexpected ending. The espionage elements of our film will lie deeply in the score. Whenever we hear the guitar riff of the James Bond theme tune we assume the connotation to be spies saving the world. Also the mysterious past that Jack has provides not only a back story but a hook. The Thriller elements and techniques cause discomfort for the audience resulting in a satisfied audience.
New York City. Home to 7,000,000 people, they work, play, and have fun by day. But at night the city is run by ruthless street gangs such as; The Furies, The Boppers, The Hi-Hats, The Lizzies, The Turnbull AC's, The Gramercy Riffs and The Warriors. One night at an all gangs meeting, the leader of the Riffs, Cyrus, makes a speech and creates a plan to unite all the gangs of the city. One gang strong enough to overpower the police. But suddenly he is shot and a gang called The Warriors are framed by Luther, leader of the Rogues. Now they have to return to Coney Island, escaping from 20,000 policemen and 100,000 sworn enemies. They got one way out. They got one chance. They've got one night. THE WARRIORS
This synopsis is for The Warriors, a 1979 film directed by Walter Hill. The synopsis sets the scene by stating the location and the population of one of the busiest cities in the world. This makes the audience understand the scale and “epic-ness” of the movie. The diverse list of gangs makes the audience think about which gang they would belong to in the world of the film which is good because after the film is over, they can discuss it after which is free publicity. The thought of a united gang, 20,000 strong, is a scary idea to anyone and is possible, so this causes discomfort for people, which is exactly what a thriller should do.
A powerful virus escapes from a British research facility. Transmitted in a drop of blood and devastating within seconds, the virus locks those infected into a permanent state of murderous rage. Within 28 days the country is overwhelmed and a handful of survivors begin their attempts to salvage a future, little realising that the deadly virus is not the only thing that threatens them
The word powerful makes us think that the story and filmmaking will be really good, this is a cheap way of publicising the film. The fact that it is set and filmed in Britain will attract lots of people and the recent outbreaks of SARs Bird Flu and Swine Flu make this film very relevant to people nowadays. The synopsis also lets you know that there is more to the story than just a virus which will draw people in.
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
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