Individual Film Study
Genre: psychological
horror
Similar Films To Our Own..
Shutter Island
U.S. marshal Teddy Daniels is
assigned to investigate the disappearance of a patient from Boston's Shutter
Island Mental Hospital/Prison. He's been pushing for an assignment on the
island for personal reasons, but before long, he begins to wonder whether he
hasn't been brought there as part of a twisted plot by hospital doctors whose
radical treatments range from unethical and illegal to downright sinister. Teddy's
forward investigating skills soon provide a promising lead, but the hospital
refuses him access to records he suspects would break the case wide open. As a
hurricane cuts off communication with the mainland, more dangerous criminals
"escape" in the confusion, and the puzzling, improbable clues
multiply, Teddy begins to doubt everything - his memory, his partner, even his
own sanity.
This film is similar to ours
in the sense that an individual is drove insane by self torment and question
his own sanity, the film also reaches a peak of realization at the end just as
our own film does.
Things the film does to display its genre:
the films color scheme stays mainly grey and black colors making sure the lighting is dull and also using reds to highlight important information or key points, the film also uses flashbacks to great effect but showing them not as the audience remembers them, this is used to make the audience question their own minds and make them feel uneasy about not remembering what just happened
Things the film does to display its genre:
the films color scheme stays mainly grey and black colors making sure the lighting is dull and also using reds to highlight important information or key points, the film also uses flashbacks to great effect but showing them not as the audience remembers them, this is used to make the audience question their own minds and make them feel uneasy about not remembering what just happened
Case 39:
Social worker Emily Jenkins
is assigned to investigate the family of ten year-old Lilith Sullivan as her
grades have declined and an emotional rift with her parents has emerged. Emily
suspects that the parents have been mistreating Lilith. Emily's fears are
confirmed when Lilith’s parents try to kill her by roasting her in the oven at
home. Emily saves Lilith with the help of Detective Mike Barron. Lilith is
originally sent to a children's home, but she begs Emily to look after her
instead. With the agreement of the board, Emily is assigned to take care of
Lilith until a suitable foster family comes along. In the meantime, Lilith’s
parents, Edward and Margaret are placed in a mental
institution.
Not too long after Lilith moves in, strange things begin to happen
around Emily. Two weeks later, another of Emily's cases, a boy named Diego
suddenly murders his parents, and Barron informs Emily that somebody phoned
Diego from her house the night before the crime. As she is suspected of
involvement in the incident, Lilith undergoes a psychiatric evaluation by
Emily's best friend, Douglas J. Ames. During the session, however, Lilith turns
the evaluation around, asking Douglas what his fears are and subtly threatening
him. That night, Douglas receives a strange phone call and is panicked by a
mass of hornets coming out of his body; in hysteria, he
kills himself in his bathroom. The film continues with the torment of each
character until once again as typical with this genre a climax is reached.


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