Film
Presenter(s): Jenna Bolena
Advisor(s): Sam Risak
The purpose of “Good Morning” is to make people question what influences nightmares or dreams, and if they can predict any future events, especially in children. The goal is to scare the audience as well as make them question if they have had any dreams or nightmares that have stuck out to them, and why they think those dreams or nightmares stick out in their present lives. I want to do this by making the audience see recurring dreams and seeing how it affects the child who is having these horrific nightmares and what they cause of them could be. The film is intended to scare and make people think as well as finding something realistic and relating that the audience can relate to in their own personal lives. With a topic that people can relate to, hopefully it will make the film and idea more psychological and horrifying to the audience. In Stephen King’s Carrie, King does a great job of writing a nightmare at the end of the book, where the survivor of prom night is attacked by Carrie once more. With this idea, it helps relate to the initial idea, that nightmares can be formed by trauma or past events that have happened to people.