So, as a young adult of 15, I have a huge dream to be a filmmaker, as do many. I am simply going to post my ideas I have on this post, just so people can get a taste of what I have in my head. Influences are (most completely) Christopher Nolan, then Peter Jackson, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott and M. Night Shyamalan. Almost all of my films are psychological in nature, and I try to tackle different themes with that psychological twist. So, without further ado, here are my ideas:
Reaper - A psycho-fantasy horror set in (for the most part) in a neighborhood. I was inspired more by M. Night Shyamalan than anything else, mostly his earlier films like The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable and Signs.
The plot: A troubled man experiences sinister hauntings that don't seem to be from ghosts in his home as he attempts to discover who he really is. The truth, however, is much larger than he would have ever thought.
Notes: The film features a lot of Christian themes throughout.
Rated R
Incognito - psychological thriller/drama with influence mostly from Memento.
The plot: A psychologically disturbed criminal attempts to discover the truth about his incarceration in a prison for the criminally insane, while evading the staff who are so keen in keeping him outside the prison walls.
Notes: You'll REALLY see the Christian messages and themes in this one. I really want to play with your mind on this one....
The Interdimensionals - psychological science fiction action/thriller influenced by Inception and Minority Report
A team of Crossers (humans who have the ability to cross through wormholes without being torn to shreds) attempt to discover a planet called Morpheus in another dimension for a ruthless organization. What they find will change their lives, and their very minds, forever.
Notes: Psychological yes, and it does feature a sort of alien species. I'll only give a minor detail: they have technology to "re-calibrate" one's brain function, meaning they can do whatever the hell they want to you, from removing brain cells at will to giving you a mental disorder like schizophrenia.
Full Moon Syndrome - Plot: a psychological yet epic take on what it means to be a werewolf. It will be split in two-parts, each around two hours and thirty minutes long. I will not give details, really. However, I'm debating whether I want this to be a novel rather than a movie. I will see.







