Missing
It all seemed like a usual morning for Owen as he awakes in his home. This all takes a turn for the worst when he realises he has been reported as missing. After seeing all his family have disappeared from his home Owen is welcomed by a member of the army who kidnaps him and takes him to an unusual location. Throughout the film the reason for Owen's disappearance will be unravelled.
Owen meets people at different stages throughout his journey and finds out information on why he is in fact missing and what has caused his family to have left so suddenly.
Basic Plot
- Owen wakes up and goes into the bathroom
- He hears his name on the radio and hears that he has been reported as missing
- He then checks the whole house for his family but they cannot be found
- An army soldier comes to the door and kidnaps Owen
- He then takes Owen to an usual location in the dark
- Owen then manages to escape
- He calls the police but they hang up
- Owen then meets a friend who also heard the missing persons report
The target audience for this film would be teenagers of around 15+. This is because they are old enough to understand the storyline and keep up with the many twists and turns. However, it probably wouldn't be interesting to some adults as they may find it unrealistic and not like that there are young actors involved that they cannot relate to.
Sub-genre
I would say that the sub-genre of my film is an action thriller because of the suspense leading up in the opening scene until the army soldier comes to the door to kidnap him. After that Owen's home is entered by the soldier and he is taken to an unknown location where he will manage to escape and be on the run from people similar to many other action thriller films such as Taken and The Maze Runner.
Owen meets people at different stages throughout his journey and finds out information on why he is in fact missing and what has caused his family to have left so suddenly.
Basic Plot
- Owen wakes up and goes into the bathroom
- He hears his name on the radio and hears that he has been reported as missing
- He then checks the whole house for his family but they cannot be found
- An army soldier comes to the door and kidnaps Owen
- He then takes Owen to an usual location in the dark
- Owen then manages to escape
- He calls the police but they hang up
- Owen then meets a friend who also heard the missing persons report
The target audience for this film would be teenagers of around 15+. This is because they are old enough to understand the storyline and keep up with the many twists and turns. However, it probably wouldn't be interesting to some adults as they may find it unrealistic and not like that there are young actors involved that they cannot relate to.
Sub-genre
I would say that the sub-genre of my film is an action thriller because of the suspense leading up in the opening scene until the army soldier comes to the door to kidnap him. After that Owen's home is entered by the soldier and he is taken to an unknown location where he will manage to escape and be on the run from people similar to many other action thriller films such as Taken and The Maze Runner.
I like the sound of the plot. There are main points which are explained properly. I am looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds good the plot tells you enough to make people want to watch the full scene without giving too much away and ruining it for the viewer.
ReplyDeletevery interesting plot, I really like the theme and can't wait to see the real thing.
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