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Caught in the Web

Synopsis

"Caught in the Web" is a psychological horror/thriller following the investigations of a series of teen suicides. What the detective soon learns, is that they are not suicides, but homicides. The killers use the internet as a weapon, trapping the girls in a "suicide support" website and gaining the trust under the alias "Julie". They rape and murder their victims, making it look like suicide using evidence on the website of depression, and forged suicide notes. The case becomes personal for the detective when his daughter becomes their next victim, but will he stop them in time? Or will he also get caught in the web?

Preliminary Task

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Group meetings

Well, we've had a few group meetings now, I just forgot to document them on my blog...
We've made quite a bit of progress so far :-)

First of all, we talked about genre, and we all wanted to do horror/thriller (which was lucky!)

Then we each came up with an idea.

Our three initial ideas were:
- A group of men set up a suicide forum/website in which they befriend vulnerable girls, then rape and kill them, making it look like suicide. They appear like agony aunts, but really are getting their revenge on the female race because they have always been treated badly by women. The posts on the forum/website are evidence that the girls committed suicide, so the men keep getting away with it.
- Two people (most likely men) are packaging up cocaine, wrapping it in children's wrapping paper to make it appear innocent, and they have added poison to one of the packages. They all have labels on, but we don't know which person will be poisoned. The rest of the film shows those 2/3 characters, all the while with the anticipation of one of them dying.
- A man who's father was a Nazi is seeking revenge against Hitler's ideal race; Aryans. He murders every person with blonde hair and blue eyes that he can find. His father being a Nazi ruined his life, so he wants to get revenge.

It seems that all of these ideas are about revenge! Hmmm...

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