Monday, 5 November 2012

Overall Film Plot


a)      Film plot: Sally is getting ready for a Halloween party – she’s running late and she’s panicking. On the other hand, her sister (Sarah) next door is listening to music and reading a magazine. While she gets ready, someone knocks on the door. Sally asks Sarah to answer it but she ignores her. She answers it but no one is there. She goes back to get ready and gets a call from her friend asking her where she is. The knock on the door starts and this time Sarah answers the door (although she claims that she cannot hear the knocking) – still no one there. Sally continues to get ready. The knocking resumes, but this time more violently and Sally is getting frustrated. She storms downstairs, cursing and assuming that it’s a Halloween prank. The sister listens in to her sister grumbling but the grumbling suddenly stops. She calls out, “Sally?” and the screen cuts to black for the title and credits.
Later that night, Sarah is in a police station, waiting for her Aunt to pick her up since her parents are away on a business trip. The killer’s motives are to hunt down the girls that bullied his sister and drove her to suicide. His targets are: Sally, Andrea and Jane. Sally is dead, so throughout the whole film, Andrea and Jane are being hunted down. This is shown by a paper left at Sally and Sarah’s front door with their three names and Sally’s is crossed out. [Plot twist: The brother who was the killer never existed; it is in fact Jane who killed Sally. The victim of the bullies (Sherry) is still alive and helps out her mother, the school matron at the school clinic. She has access to medical records and found out that Jane is schizophrenic. In revenge, she secretly doses Jane with a delirium drug (liquid) by mixing it with placebos (instead of Jane’s medication) – causing the latter to be severely unhinged. In her unstable condition, Jane’s extremely suggestible. Sherry starts to take over the therapeutic sessions Jane has with the matron in order to drip-feed her false memories and suggestions.

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