The plot for the film is about a girl who is being followed – hence the title ‘Watching’. We first see her walking home from work at night and there is someone in her house, taunting her. However, this is the climax of the film at the start to keep the audience interested.
After this, when the girl is pushed against a wall in her house (we don’t get to see who it actually is that is in the house – to keep up the suspense) our scene ends, but the plan for the film is to take a ‘crime drama’ route.
After this, we plan to have the next scene (this won’t actually be filmed), as a crime scene of the house where the character lived, with police and detectives securing the crime scene. We want to have the story following the girl as she is kidnapped (we didn’t want to kill her off as then the film loses impact and suspense). By having the police trying to uncover the story of who has taken her and why, the audience find out the information as the police do and are kept interested.
After many near catches, but not succeeding, in the end the detectives do find the girl and it is uncovered why the kidnapper took her in the first place.
Suspense is kept up all through our film, but then all ends are tied and everything is revealed to satisfy the audience at the end.
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