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Enigma codes Gabriella Nikol Ewelina

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Page 1: Enigma codes

Enigma codesGabriella

Nikol Ewelina

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Real life examples

Film What was the enigma Is it inspirational to you?

IT Why Clown is watching the girl from a close distance?

This is inspirational to our OTS, as we will also include Clown and girl characters.

MOMENTO Why his past is so important? This is inspirational to our OTS, as we will include past of the Clown (when he was young boy), to give hints why he is acting in this way.

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EnigmaENIGMA Who is this

Clown and what does he want from the girl at this time in the evening?

Why does boy torture the clown doll?

How Clown disappear and appear again while girl was walking to him?

Where they are going? (Clown and girl)

Why Clown toy, which Clown gave girl (and played in the past) lay on the bush? What happen with girl, that she leave this toy?

Why girl drop her toy and why she didn’t pick it up?

EXPLANATION The audience will feel the need to know who is under the make-up of Clown , as he is playing main role. Moreover they will wants to know what he wants from the girl in the evening. Does he has bad intention towards her?

The audience will want to know why this little boy is torturing his doll instead of playing as normal kids. Also this will give a message that boy can have problems and psychological background

The audience will feel the need to how Clown did it and what this mean about him

The audience will feel the need to know where Clown is taking this girl and what he plans to do to her

The audience will want to know what happened to this girl, because she leave Clown toy on bushes.

Audience will feel to know what why girl doesn’t pick up her (probably) favourite toy

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Enigma&Genre

Our enigmas are suitable to our genre, because they follow the psychological conventions of there being a characters with a mental problems.

Leaving the audience wondering what happened and wanting more. Causing them to want to watch the rest of the ‘PsyClown’