Monday, 26 September 2011

Blog 7 - Character analysis

Experiment 369

 Experiment 369 is the main character within the film and is seen having flashbacks of the sons past which showed his father abusing him, this is because experiment 369 is an exact clone of the son (now dead) and  the scientists intentions was that the replicas to had the memories the originals had. While searching the house to find more clues about his past and more flashbacks, the Experiment becomes more intent in avenging the once abused son.

The Son (Matt)
 The son named Matt is the son of the scientist and while his mother gave birth to him, she also died therefore Matts father saw Matt as the reason he lost the love of his life and therefore abused Matt and used him as an experiment. Throughout the film the experiments flashbacks show matt being abused by his father and eventually killed.

The Wife
The Wife is the mother to Matt and was once married to the scientist however died giving birth to Matt. Although you only see the wifes dead body during the end of the film it is evident the Scientist was in love with her and wanted her back at any means, in doing so he took the drastic measure to keep his wifes body in the roof and used his son as an  guinepig for a cloning experiment before cloning her and bringing her back to life.
Scientist

The scientist was the dad of a young boy named Matt. The scientist use to be happily married before he had his son however his wife died giving birth and so the scientist blames his son for the death of his wife. This therefore caused the scientist to become abusive towards his son and with the desire to have his wife back, he then begins to use his son as a guniepig for a cloning experiment he plans to use on his wifes body in the loft to bring her back to life. With the desire to have the clones replecate thoughts and memories the original had, this eventually leads to his downfall as the clone of his son seeks revenge for the abuse he suffered.

3 comments:

  1. It sounds like a potential cult film to me, Ben! I like the way you are developing the plot and characters.

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  2. This is great, would be even better if we actually had pictures of the characters to gain more understanding.

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  3. I like the sound of this idea, it's definitely something I would be interested to watch. The depth of the back story conveys a fascinating reoccuring conflict between the characters involved.

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