- Eve (femme fatale) lights a cigarette while she is waiting for a phone call.
- Eve recieves the phone call and dialogue is exchanged. Eve says "I'll be there. Two minutes"
- All shots of Eve are to keep her mysterious character so the shots are only glimpses of her - not showing her face; as an intertextual reference to the introduction of Mia in Pulp fiction.
- She puts the cigarette out and begins to walk through an open gate and down towards the planned meeting point.
- She approaches a male character, Harry. Who is standing beside a lampost (which is in reference to the thriller film "The third man" which has a shot of the femme fatale standing next to a similar looking lampost) He hands her an envelope and they share no more contact.
- She walks on and towards the river.
- While she is walking, many point of view shots are established to show that someone is following her.
- Eve is oblivious to this and carries on walking forward.
- As she walks below an arch way it shows a point of view shot of Eve and a gun is raised in the view.
- As Eve walks out of the arch way she is shot (as she went from being in the light to being in the dark and being in the light again, the darkness is suggestive that something irregular was about to happen)
- As the camera shows Eve lying on the snowy floor with blood around her head a character comes into view and slowly takes the envelope Eve is holding in her hand and he walks away.
- The last shot shows Eve's hands twitching and her eye suddenly opening.
Saturday, 13 March 2010
Plot to our thriller film
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