Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Sean Finnegan Extended summary

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Pathogen


The short film Pathogen is a science fiction thriller that will have audiences on the edge of their seats begging to see more. The story centers around two doctors (Malcolm and Rogers) as they are tasked with trying to come up with a cure for the first disease outbreak in the last 25 years. Following the end of a third world war humans have gotten rid of disease as it is known in the modern day or so they think. Eradicating all bacteria these people live in a completely sterile environment with no interaction of the destroyed world around them. This creates a perfect breeding ground for nature to take it’s course and rid the earth of it’s true ailment. This thriller stars Tom hardy, Daniel Craig, and Rachel McCadams in roles that are out of their ordinary comfort zone. While Craig most well known for his roles as James Bond plays a much more even toned disease outbreak specialist sidekicked by McCadams who plays a nurturing Doctor Rogers. The film is fast paced giving the feeling of more explanation needed at times it is still the thriller of the summer. It is a perfect blend of a constant dark undertone with the wild ride of a questionable but very possible future world. Excellent acting will carry most of the emotion of this movie there will be tears and laughs as the audience is submersed into the end of the world as they know it. Opting for a more classical musical score the grand scenes and emotions of the characters are portrayed through the music. John Williams writing the bulk of the music gets to show his dark side and displays deep tones mixing fittingly with the dark genre created. This film will leave viewers with more questions than answers adding to the fun of speculation and debate about the current scientific research being conducted.


24 comments:

  1. Met goal #1 by having Arnold die very on in the screenplay due to contracting the disease.

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  2. The screenplay definitely had a dark tone by having characters die from the disease.

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  3. The dark tone was created to set the story off from the beginning and there was a false hope which made it interesting to read.

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  4. The goals were accomplished through the screenplay

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  5. By including character deaths he was able to achieve his intention of having a dark tone.

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  6. The goals were met in this screenplay, specifically through the deaths

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  7. The goal of having a dark tone was met through the deadly disease.

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  8. His goals were definitely met by having characters die throughout the screenplay. The dark tone really shone through.

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  9. Abe Ancis: The story had an extremely prevalent dark tone by creating a disease infested dystopia.

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  10. You achieved the intention, "Create a dark tone by killing off a character the audience can attach too early" by having Arnold die early. This created an immediate dark tone.

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  11. Accomplished goal number two by creating a false hope for the scientists when they believe they found a cure for Abigail. And then having the disease counteract the cure and ultimately the cast all gives up hope and accepts their fate.

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  12. The screenplay had an obvious dark tone from the sudden death of the characters, specifically the president.

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  13. He accomplished his third intention by killing off likable characters, like the president, and established a dark tone.

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  14. He created a dark tone by killing off a character early on.

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  15. Good job completing your goal of creating a dark tone by having them die

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  16. Well that was something i didn't expect, killing off a character is one way to keep me into the screenplay (goal #1), well done

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  17. Having a false hope by giving the characters a bright moment before everything was killed made the story more devastating as well as interesting. The dark tone that was created from the beginning grabbed my attention.

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  18. The screenplay had a very dark tone due to all the deaths, especially the death early on, so the goal was met.

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  19. With the dark tone the story took, you were able to achieve the goals you set out to achieve.

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  20. Sean's intentions are met by showing the character dying in the story.

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  21. By emphasizing character deaths throughout the story, Sean was able to create a dark tone

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  22. created a dark tone with the deadly disease

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  23. Intentions were met by creating a dark tone.

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  24. accomplished your goal of dark tone with having characters die.

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