"I want this film to be an abstract chase scene involving only one person. The audience never sees or understands what the subject is chasing after or even running from, but I do want them to see the determination in which the subject runs. I want the environments to not necessarily fit together, but I want the motion of the subject to fluidly transfer the movie from scene to scene. Though I do want the environments to show a transition from darker to lighter scenes and back again to give the movie a sense of undulation.
In the middle of the film I want the main character to finally slow down, and breakdown as he looks physically and mentally exhausted. He should have run into an increasingly darkening scene and where its pitch black as he has this breakdown. What picks him back up?
I want the movie to be seen as constantly moving forward regardless of surroundings, regardless of time, and regardless of place. To me this is to be seen as a metaphor of constantly having to continue to move on with life despite having to deal with constant mood swings and
Undulation of the scene's lighting should relate back to the passing of time.
Constantly running towards a source of light that's off screen. The breaking point of the film is where the character is running in pitch black with only the single source of light hes been chasing lighting him, and it appears as if hes getting closer and closer to his goal, but he trips and falls. The light then slowly fades away. The subject is distraught and both physically and emotionally tired."
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