Mainstream Plus?
Genre: Drama, Romantic Comedy
Summer is a 24 year-old female with an English Literature degree. She likes mainstream films but also isn't afraid of watching crossovers and those which test the boundaries. She is quite girly but not soppy or pathetic. Her guilty pleasure is going to see rom-coms and dramas with her mum and younger sister who is at University studying Art Textiles. Summer likes films which are relatable to real life and which manipulate the audience's emotions through the use of music.
FILM SYNOPSIS
Eliza, opens with an outside shot panning through the countryside, bitter cold day, soft piano music in the background. She begins talking through narration (as herself), talking about how generic her life is, she wants something exciting and 'out-of-the-ordinary' to happen. She gives insightful quotes from the likes of William Shakespeare, Marilyn Monroe and Mahatma Gandhi.
She has no relationship history besides a 2-week long romance with her best friend Smith, when they were 12.
She's never had a broken bone, never been to hospital, besides when she was entering the world and leaving her mother's womb.
^This is ironic because she then goes on to have an accident which will change her life entirely and she becomes hospital-ridden.
As the accident happens, the screen fades out into white and the film titles fades in with a hospital 'beep'ing on top and then her heart rate stops and the title fades out and merges into her heart rate monitor, *beeeee-eeeeeep*
Leaves the audience thinking, does she die, what is going to happen?
WORKING TITLES:
"A Day in The Life Of.."
"Life Beyond Reason"
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