Monday 8 February 2010

Final Film Pitch.



Killer’s Escape

Charlie Rix

Jack Reynolds

George Robinson

Set in modern day, a world class assassin has a job to kill a woman. He does so but feels remorse and finally decides to get out. He tells his boss who isn’t happy, then after leaving he is attacked by a group of men hired to kill him. He thinks his boss is behind it and whilst trying to get away he plans to kill him. Meanwhile another assassin is around but her story is unclear. She is employed to kill him but they get together and she helps him find the boss. After confronting him, the assassin realises it isn’t the boss trying to kill him and is told that the partner of the woman he killed at the beginning is behind it. The partner ends up coming face to face with the assassin who won’t fight him and drops his guard and he ends up being killed by the female assassin who is the person who is actually related to the original death – twist that the man is a decoy.

 Act 1: Assassin kills woman and resigns. Gets followed and attacked. Meanwhile another man is killed by the female assassin to set the scene.

Act 2: Main character is attacked by female assassin, end up sleeping together, builds trust. Female helps him get to boss, boss tells him who it really is whilst dying. Goes out to meet him.

Act 3: Finds man, angry shouts about partner being killed. Assassin recoils – won’t fight back but stops man killing him. Goes to leave then female enters and confesses who she is, then kills.

Unique selling point: This film will sell because it is action packed but also has themes such as romance and betrayal, therefore there is a wide audience range. It is also tense and the overall finale is unclear but after a few twists the story comes together. This type of film draws the audiences’ attention because they need to concentrate to follow the story but also have the action scenes which are simple and entertaining to watch.

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