treatment or-film-overview
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Treatment(Overview of our
film)By Jack Francois
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Protagonist(Overview)
The opening scene is about a arrogant stereotypical business man at work doing over time. The protagonist is a confident but cocky individual who likes to brag about his accomplishments and wealth. The protagonist has then become to cocky and arrogant; and a evil spirit comes for the show off protagonist because of his ways of life. The protagonist has no wife or kids and therefor becomes the perfect target for the Antagonist. The Protagonist is based off Jordan Belfort (played by Leonardo di Caprio) out of Wolf of Wall Street.
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Antagonist(Overview) This unknown antagonist does not appreciate
the protagonist and decides to dispose of him. The antagonist’s face is not shown throughout the hole opening scene to create a enigma code amongst the audience. Furthermore, the antagonist is a spirit of some kind that dwells on the confidence and arrogance of men and women such as the protagonist. The character is based off of Jack the Ripper from the Victorian era. Jack the Ripper used to kill prostitutes. The difference with ours is that our spirit kills men and women with arrogance.
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Film Overview Overall the protagonist is next on the
Antagonist’s list. The Antagonist takes advantage of the protagonists over time at work and decides to strike then. Throughout the opening the scene the protagonist thinks he is imagining the antagonist until the end of the opening scene where the protagonist sees the antagonist(but not his face). Then the opening scene ends with the title screen coming up with the film title.