Storyline
Our trailer will be of a film called Bipolar in which the narrative is from the point of view of a group of four killers who during the day are your standard people who blend into life seamlessly but at night they take a dark turn and seek revenge for annoyances they experienced throughout the day. The four main characters are all unique in their personal traits and motivations. The first character is a confident antagonist who sees himself as a leader of men and acts as the brains behind the operation; he enjoys the killing and treats it as a sport with very little connection to the victim or emotional passion in the killing. The second character seeks forgiveness after the killings and always shows small signs of humanitarianism towards his victims, he participates in the killings as he feels obliged to do so as he looks for religious acceptance in these killings and believes he is doing the work of God. The third character is arrogant thrill-seeker who kills for the excitement and adrenalin; he likes to make killing a game by playing with the victims and the police, he is also extremely open about his motives and desires. The fourth and final character is a reserved and mysterious one who has deep-seeded underlying mental issues. His exact motive is unclear but you can see signs of true evil and little remorse in his killings.
The trailer starts with the four characters at a golf driving range. Suddenly one of the characters receives criticism from a bystander the characters seemingly laugh it off but show a sign of discontent within. You then see a change to night and the brutal murder of the bystander with golfing equipment. The next scene will present the individual characters in a therapist office and then show some fast paced killing scenes which will lead to a slow and personal killing which represents the different levels of personality in the killings which is in-keeping with unbalance of the characters mental state.
The trailer starts with the four characters at a golf driving range. Suddenly one of the characters receives criticism from a bystander the characters seemingly laugh it off but show a sign of discontent within. You then see a change to night and the brutal murder of the bystander with golfing equipment. The next scene will present the individual characters in a therapist office and then show some fast paced killing scenes which will lead to a slow and personal killing which represents the different levels of personality in the killings which is in-keeping with unbalance of the characters mental state.