We have quite a few quick ups and downs over the last week. Whenever we have had an idea there always seem to be some kind of obstruction to stop us. This has ranged between disagreements to not having the right resources to do our idea or even the ideas were just not practical to do. But we have finally got an idea which we may do for our main task.
Our idea is a guy called Rory Slain and his girlfriend (or business partner) are withholding important information from a gang. The gang is not identified but it isn’t government related. Rory and his partner has been on the run for quite a while and they have been moving from place to place. They have been moving regularly until they feel that the gang will give up looking for them. The place they are living at this present moment is Oxford. They feel they can make a new beginning here. One day Rory is one the out to get a newspaper when he sees the two gang members. They both recognize each other and the chase begins. When he thinks he has escaped he texts his girlfriend or partner to warn her. It would say something like “GET OUT NOW”. After he sends the text message he is seen again and the chase restarts. A while later he looks behind thinking this time he has got away and then turns to look forward where he gets hit my a bat. We could do a point a view shot their so the camera can act as the person being knocked out.
This chase is a bit like some of the chases you would see in a James Bond movie. Its fast its furious and the action is constant and we are thinking of doing a chase which has all those elements but with a lower budget.
The title we came up with yesterday was “withholding information”. We thought that the title had that feeling of mystery and tension. The other possible film titles we have come up with are “time for action” or “Action Time”, “Break away”, equilibrium/expectations/Persistence, Conscience. Our preferred option at this present moment is “Withholding Information”. There is something about the name which makes it appealing to want to watch.
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