Natalie Encounters Her Double!
I just came up with a new scene for the film that takes place toward the end. I think it will add a new twist to things and really surprise viewers. It starts right after Login injects Natalie with the serum to force her into a state of trance. After Natalie goes under she encounters another one of Seth's victims. She spots a young woman stumbling across the room. She suffers from a gunshot wound and is bleeding to death. Well, the woman turns around to reveal her face and much to our surprise it is Natalie herself. Natalie, watching all of this, is shocked to come face to face with her double. In a frantic panic she immediately starts to question the woman (herself) as to what happened. I'll leave it at that for now. Please give me your feedback and let me know what you guys think. Take care.
2 Comments:
Julienne,
Wow, thanks for the feedback. You raised some good questions that I hope I can answer. Well, Natalie's powers can sometimes be a manifestation of her fears and dreams. When she sees herself it is not necessarily the future she is looking at. It actually is her fear. Seth/Logan doesn't want to kill her. She thinks that he does however. That is why at the end when Logan is reaching for the amulet she thinks he is going for the gun. So she shoots him. The encounter that she has with herself earlier on I felt sets up the ending nicely. This way she goes throughout the film wondering how she is going to be shot. It creates more character conflict between her and Logan. This also sets it up so that she questions what she sees in her visions. She is not sure if Logan is Seth because she knows her emotions can taint a vision. The scene is really quick and does not distract from the rest of the story. Although, it has the making of a film all by itself. Maybe Victim X?
Beth, that is exactly right. This is the character conflict that Natalie has. This power, since it sometimes presents a vision of the future, is not 100% accurate. Natalie knows this which is why she doesn't rely on it fully. Since she is an atheist it only helps to build her belief in her traditional schooling. However, when it is accurate then it presents the inner conflict making her character more interesting. Rakhu, probably could comment on this better than I.
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