The symbol I am using in my film is
Japanese. 死 or Shi was it is written using the English alphabet means death in Japanese. I chose to make the story line revolve around this
symbol because of the area I chose to film my trailer in. I filmed in Northern
Queensland, Australia, this area of Australia has a rich Japanese history after
a huge amount of Japanese troops were placed in far north Queensland around the
deep rain forests that surround the area. However there are several legends
that surround the Japanese history in this area, stories say that because of
the remoteness of the Queensland rain forest that the troops never got word of
the end of the war and continued to kill people who wandered into the rain
forest and into their camps. Even long after, and to the present day many of
the inhabitants of Queensland believe that the spirits of the Japanese troops
haunt the rain forest and haunt and kill the people how walk through the old
camp sites. Therefore I decided to base my trailer idea around these legends
and stories of Queensland.
Synopsis:
The story begins in World War 2. Many Japanese
troops were stationed in the tropical north Queensland in Australia. During the
war the Japanese troops fought through the difficult terrain of northern Australia
with little success, when the war finished the Japanese troops never got told
and very little effort was made to remove them from Australia due to the remote
stationing of the troops.
Legend has it that after the war Japanese
troops continued fighting in the rain forest and to this day gun fire can still
be heard in the depths of the forestation from the souls of the troops that
died there.
In 2014 there are many, many houses built
in and the rain forest, a brother and sister, Oscar and Martha, venture into
the forest as they have many times before. The two of them discover a strange red
marking “死” and call their friends, Hector and Becca, to come and see what they
have uncovered. Their friends tease them for calling them down, Hector tries
his best to scare the others whereas Becca believes that the others are playing
a trick on her because they know how easily scared she is. All of the group
begin to get scared as the ordinary sounds of the rain forest begin to sound
more and more horrific.
As
the group are walking home they spot the sign again on the side of a walk way,
after teasing Becca for panicking they soon realize Martha is missing, everyone’s
phone signal is down and no one can make contact with her. As they are calling
for her, the group hear a scream and run home without their sister.
Everywhere
the group go they are haunted by the signs. Hector, as the eldest takes control
and looks up what the sign means, they find that it is the Japanese symbol for
death, Shi. Hector is convinced that this is an elaborate prank set up by
Martha and leads the group home, however when they return there is no one in
and the front door is locked. Hector advises Oscar and Becca to wait while he
tries to get in through the back. He is gone for a long time, the outside
lights are flickering. Suddenly they hear Hector scream. The lights go on in
the house. They hear him calling them into the house telling them it is safe. He
talks to them as they make their way round to the back of the house, however when
they get there they find him out cold with 死 cut into his chest,
however he is still “talking” to them. All of the lights go out in the house.
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ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent idea for a horror film - playing on existing urban myths & historical facts. Very promising!
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