Molly is a young English girl who is sent to rural France to learn French and get work experience. Her mother decides to send Molly to stay with her aunt, Sybil, who she has only met once when she was an infant. Upon arrival Molly soon realises Sybil is not the person her family remember. Over each day the aunty becomes more controlling and turns Molly's experience into a life or death game, made into a twisted gameshow. The audience catch glimpses of surveillance cameras. Throughout the trailer there are different filters between shots to distinguish between normal shots and gameshow footage.
Last scene shows a family sitting down watching Molly on the TV screaming for help. The camera is positioned to show the back of the sofa and the back of the family's heads.
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An intriguing treatment that offers the opportunity to explore many conventional horror and thriller conventions whilst also offering a novel take on the reality show genre. You and your group have already started fleshing out the ideas for the way in which the girl is terrorised. Very pleasing start.
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