There are small flashbacks of Damian and Lily together, talking and embracing.
He then says he will find her and she isn't forgotten.The film then switches to a vision of the woman speaking to the man saying all is not lost and that she isn't far away. Same scene of his wife getting beaten up from earlier but you see that it's him doing it.
Damian then sets off in search of his wife by walking down a corridor, following shadowy figures with her back turned to him then the screen darkens. (then the screen comes back to a different location in his mind) his wife is not there. But there are fast flickers of her presence, that go into her being beaten up and killed. But you don't see who it is.
Damian then follows Lily into a room and goes through the door where he sees Lily and she's stood next to Doctor, he looks at the table and sees a file. There are snippets of information saying that he killed his wife and he's got bipolar/schizophrenia.
Damian never left the mental home and it goes back to reality. He goes under his bed and pull out a knife. Close up Knife on shot then goes off shot and comes back on covered in blood, to show he has stabbed himself.
Damian is dead, blood on his hand that goes onto the photo of Lily and then the audience sees a tear of blood run down Damian's face and onto the face of his wife on the photo.
As our first questionnaire was based on the synopsis of the film, we expected to gain different responses as obviously people have different ideas about a psychological thriller and what the film involves.
Link to results: results
The questions we asked were there to receive feedback in order to match our film to the genre we decided on which was a psychological thriller. These were the following questions and responses:
1. What genre do you think the film is?
As all the responses told us it would be a psychological thriller, we were content to class the film as this as that's what we hoped it would be, showing we know all of the aspects that make up a film of this genre.
2. What certificate would you give the film? As the results were half and half, we decided that because our film was supposed to be a 12A, to research the conditions of the certificate 15 just in case we leaned towards this rating, however as both age ratings were quite similar, it wouldn't make very much of a difference about the rating of the film.
3. Would you watch our film? As this question is based on personal film preference as well as how good our film sounds, we couldn't make it 100% accurate, however our results showed that 1/6 who answered said they wouldn't watch it, meaning our film was mainly popular among the rest who answered. This gave us a good idea about who our audience would be.
4. Do you think the story line is easy to follow?
Only 1/6 said our story line wasn't easy to follow which is a good response as it means our film wouldn't be too complicated to understand.
5. What do you like about it?
The feedback gave a varied mix of responses, giving us a vague idea of what we need to improve when we created the film and what was good enough to stay the same.
6. What kind of music would be played on the film?
Our responses were thriller sort, classical, mysterious, tense and suspense music, which all fit to the genre of our film so we were happy with the responses.
7. Where would you expect to see this film?
Most said YouTube, meaning our audience would be able to access it easily


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