This is the our idea for the movie introduction. We created this with help from each other, and the in-class group meeting.
The movie would begin with our character getting ready. Waking up, undesired to get out of bed, and goes to pick out his clothes for the day. However, he specifically picks a hoodie that has long sleeves, to cover the bruises on his arms. This gives the audience questions, and grabs their attention to continue watching. While he's driving himself to school, a POV shot of the car window appears, showing the title of the movie.
When he arrives to school, he bullies other students, making him feel more powerful then other students. However, the students he bullies doesn't give him a reaction, and makes him question why he is doing this.|
The emotional conflict appears when he gets home. After he enters his room, the atmosphere changes. His dominant personality at school quickly shifts to a sense of fear and vulnerability. The sounds of his parents yelling and his door banging builds tension. When the door finally swings open, the camera cuts to black, ending the movie intro.
This intro challenges the traditional high school bully stereotype by showing the causes of why he acts like how he is. It shows his hidden pain, and how someone's environment can impact their action. This intro encourages viewers to think twice when a person is acting like this.
Saturday, February 15, 2025
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