'Unremarkable starts as a mystery—a woman, clearly in distress, exits her car and promptly collapses in a parking lot. She is dead. What is the cause? Was she involved in criminal conspiracy of some sort? Is she patient zero for some new pandemic? The answer, slowly revealed, is much more mundane'
Unremarkable has the genre of a crime drama. This is what our film genre is going to be. When watching this short film, the sense of unknowing is what i like. She's collapses but why ? Why is she having an autopsy?
The main character is the women and she is dead for most of the film. We see her alive near the end though as we are reliving her last moments, maybe discovering the cause of her death.
At the very start, we hear diegetic sounds like the car door opening and her moaning. This gives a sense of suspense as we dont know why she looks and sounds so worried.
During the autopsy , a high pitched non-diegetic beat comes on. Its quite a quick beat which creates a sense of mystery. The music moves the story along as the scenes changes from room to room by pulling back the white sheet.
The dialogue in this is very clear. For the most part is very simple, for example the doctor talking to her about skiing. Even though she is dead.
The narrative to this piece is non-linear as it uses rewinds and it isn't in a chronological order. We see her death, autopsy and then how she dies.
Due to the nudity and the violence, id say the target audience is 16+. I say this because
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