Monday, 17 November 2014

Group Synopsis final- 'We're Alive'

'We're Alive' – 

Synopsis:

In 1995, a group of Religious fanatics had a belief that God created man to carry out the task which he could not complete himself: Create the perfect human. After fashioning a secret cult hidden beneath the Monastery they attended and as time went on, they turned to more extreme measures of making a person pure. It involved kidnapping school children from the nearby town and performing various genetic and psychological experiments on them. In total, three were captured; an eight year old boy named James and two seven year old girls named Eve and Mary.

In the beginning, the results were promising. Aside from a few minor deformities, the Subjects showed increased levels of passivity and calmness. These experiments continued for ten years, resulting in a sudden change of behavior from the Subjects and making them see everything through their eyes as sin apart from themselves.

During a routine testing, the Subjects escaped their confinement to wreak havoc upon the facility, murdering everyone inside. Upon escaping and making their way to the police, the children were returned to their homes with the exception of James who needed immediate psychiatric treatment.

After hearing of the news of their ally getting incarcerated, Eve and Mary made their way to the Psychiatric Hospital James is being kept at, found James' ward and killed the doctors attending to him. However, the police are soon alerted to their location and cause the Subjects to unleash a horde of mental patients upon them and make their escape.
With an uncertain future ahead of them and the blood of countless "sinners" on their hands, the three Subjects head out of town towards an unknown location.

Villain: “Final Girl” (Opposite to traditional “Final Girl” as well as good final girl = doctor)
Subject 1: James – Genetic trait: Tendencies to spontaneously murder.
Subject 2: Eve – Genetic trait: Psychological manipulation.
Subject 3: Mary – Genetic trait: Frequent mood alterations.

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