2. The film is set from the perspective of the police force, through the eyes of chief police D.R – this is how he is mainly addressed throughout the film. In the town, children aged 14 and under start to go missing, creating a raising concern. It happens over the space of two weeks and the police struggle to find anything that links these children or the roots of the disappearance (only thing is their ages). The police start to get questioned over the investigation skills not only from the victim families but from the new detective with the firm (Bruce Willis). With no where to turn, a known sex offender in the area starts to get accused, though once they have him he starts to show signs of losing his mind and preaches about a rapture from the moment he is arrested until the moment he is wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death.. This film ends with a phone call from the chief police D.R son’s school stating that his son is absent from school. The final shot will end with D.R running home to fins his house empty and no indication where is son is. The film will then end on an Enigma.
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4. We have set our target audience at 16. This is for many reasons! We believe that with our film set to have motivational and inspirational speeches, we should select an age whereby we can have a direct effect on the lives of young individuals who may need to be encouraged. Furthermore, I do believe that the age we have chosen as our target market will be enticed to watch our film simply as our film can be said to be a drama related because of all the things happening. The film will also be entertaining because of all the elements that trigger off enigmas.
5. Bruce Willis – We feel that by having a serious character (consistent with his other roles in previous films), he will be able to fit aligned into our title sequence. The film will be humorous at all so it would further make sense to follow the flow of the film to further establish our genre ‘thriller’. In our film, Wills will play the role of another detective who despite being in the same department as Robert, clashes with his style of handling situations compared to Robert’s. Robert Downey JR - As seen in Sherlock Holmes, Robert played the role of a detective very well that the genre of the film was almost in the open. The acting performed by Robert will definitely fit our film simply as our film requires a detective, an initiative thinker, and a confident and intrinsic motivated character. Furthermore, our film is also a thriller film ; this is the same genre as Sherlock Holmes.