With the opening we began brain storming some ideas neither group member had a definitive idea. We began thinking of character idea's and
weather there would be only one antagonist, and we how we can turn a standard character in an ambiguous one.
Our initial thoughts were to have both a male and
female, but to include the sense of uncertainty and ambiguity we decided to show the male to b
e the vulnerable one in a more passive tone, and still being very 'male', in the way he acts (mannerism), characterisation and other conventions. We thought for the women to be the antagonist as this could be represented as a
unavailing twist as the story progresses. Next we had to
construct a relationship dynamic between the two. We decided to have them as step brother and sister.
This helped us branch out to a narrative idea, we thought we could tell a brief story of their family
dysfunction (as past tense). We thought this would be perfect for filling the story with enigma's and it would also help us, more easily, draw audiences in to the characters by creating a sense of sympathy. More idea's were that the male, as a young boy, could have been the 'favourite', or that the younger girl suffered abuse and neglect.
We decided to no follow the conventional narrative structure by simply representing an
equilibrium stage, but rather throwing the audience into the chaos. Yet from the
woman's perception we'll see flashbacks of her past through the film to
reveal to viewers why they have grown up to be the people they are today. We decided due to their family
dysfunction they'd grown up to be outlaws to society, they'd be condemned in the eyes of others to be able to live a 'normal' life. Our film idea is now taking on a more Drama style genre as one of the main themes is turning out to be family and family dynamics.
We need to begin thinking what could have happened during their childhood that began a chain of negative events and thought patterns. An idea came up that we all agreed upon that the little girl (past tense) saw her brother either being physically abusive or murdering either the mother or step father. As you see this whole film through the perception of the girl, you witness the
dysfunction of the boy, as a child and in the present. Yet it's not until the ending where it
reveals to the audience, she's just as messed up as him. As the viewer all along you'll be believing her narration and believing she's
completely sane and grounded. Yet as the flashbacks
reveal more and more they
reveal her abandonment as a child and these foundations she's
learnt from have caused her memory scares disabling her to behave/live
appropriately in society. This brings forth huge
ambiguity to her character and the film would have a huge element of mystery and suspense.
As the boy was very aggressive at the young and vulnerable stages in his life, we decided for him to have this deep underlying love for his mother in which he secretly desired her (inspired by Freud as his theory that young baby boys secretly lust their mothers). This would contain that
obscene more shocking element to the film. So as the step father moved in he's anger raged and he began lashing out at his mother. Till the day came where he went too far and killed her. This was done by his own physical
strength and a mirror (details not
necessary). He managed to escape authority causing him to live in the shadows of life.
The main objective of both characters is the search/quest for their own happiness and escapism. The film would deal with many
phsycological issue's dealing with addiction, denial, escapism, anger, anxiety and etc. As the boy grows older he becomes and porn addict, he channels all his rage through the violence and obscenity of the under ground porn industry. We this
disturbance through the eyes of the women, who appears to be the more vulnerable one, sympathy is given to her as she has to 'look after' her older brother.
The women on the other hand would begin to appear
Innocent constantly living in the shadows from the start with little attention. As the back flashes
reveal more we see how a little girl starved of attention begins to be neglected and emotionally scared from the scenes she's witnessed. As the film goes on, the
narration changes, as she takes us the viewer through a window of her life, she finds her happiness. What she finds is not reveled to the end. Her perception
completely changes and the film almost becomes distorted as it's through her perception.
So the boy in this channels his anger and dives in a world of oblivion. The girl is mentally unwell due to her calm and hugely depressing outlook until she becomes a heroin addict. What's quite common with thrillers is that the begin and end scene repeat each other to emphasis a particular point. This also helps develop a tag line/famous ph
rase that's easily remembered in the film, that of course must have a high impact on audience's and is very emotional. So maybe it would be nice to begin the film very surreal to show a rather twisted
equilibrium, yet as it revels it's actually a resolution of complete devastation.
We decided to have an urban location, as living in a city can extremely isolated, with the idea of alleys, cold streets, so many strangers and generally a lonely place in your mind (constantly reinforcing the
physcological element).
A name that was brought up in discussion was the name Cloud or Clouds. Personally I fell this
definently suits the film well as clouds instantly remind you off the sky and how clouds can be perfectly situated to present a perfect picture. By calling the film Clouds it brings an added
disturbance to the nature of the film. It also represents how each character lives 'in the clouds' or how addicts have their 'heads in clouds'. It could also signify how clouds just go by without notice and change and mold by factors of their surroundings this can be
symbolically applied to the women character.
This is the basic treatment, yet i feel more needs to be discussed on the character dynamics between the Brother and Sister.