Thursday 26 May 2011

Hidden Anger.

Narrative

Andy and Amanda are recently engaged, they live happily in their own house. Amanda is working as a journalist for the local new paper meaning that she has to be away from Andy for days.
Amanda is informed that she has  to go away for two weeks to write up and research different countries cultures for the news paper.
 
Andy is fed up of Amanda constantly having to go away, it drives him crazy. After a series of arguments previously, This last argument proves to be tragic. Andy looses control  and attacks Amanda, hitting her on the head knocking her out, But Andy continues to hit her in rage.
Andy runs out of the house, and goes into hiding is his mothers old house, which is vacant.
2 weeks  later curious family, go to Andy and Amanda’s house as they hadn’t heard from either of them for days. They discover Andy is not there, and Amanda lying dead on the floor.
The police are called in, as a search for Andy is carried out.
The death of Amanda sends Andy on a frenzied killing spree. Killing only vulnerable females. The police are oblivious to who is committing the murders.
Months pass by and Andy still has not been found when the police decide to go to Andy's mothers old house to search there.
One police officer is sent to the house. He finds Andy hiding in the wardrobe.
Andy is then taken into the police station, where he confesses everything including that he is the man behind the mysterious murders.
The police also discover that Andy is also behind the disappearance  and killing of his mother . They discover her body, buried in his mothers back garden. They also figure out that Andy becomes a very angry man, fuelling each of the murders he has committed.
Amanda’s Family can not believe that Andy was capable of such crimes, but are happy when they discover that Andy is to be sent to prison for life in a high security prison.
The film ends on Andy being locked up in a prison cell with two other men.

Logline: 
A young couple live happily, but as one is killed and other occur the police have to race to find the culprit.

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