alexseanchai:gayahithwen: blueshelledbastard:whetstonefires:moonymango: twirlfriend:thestraggletag
alexseanchai:gayahithwen: blueshelledbastard:whetstonefires:moonymango: twirlfriend: thestraggletag: gleefully-macabre: gleefully-macabre: brawltogethernow: gingerhastoomanyobsessions: I can’t breathe Best wishes to these people obviously but I’m WHEEZING at the concept of a standard horror plot starter but the stranded travelers are an entire fully equipped orchestra. It’s the prequel to every other horror film. Their haunting spirits play the background music. Oh shoot, that actually would be a really cool concept. The film starts with no thematic music, and as each member of the orchestra is picked off, their instrument joins the soundtrack. Subtly, so you don’t really notice, and the end credits are a full orchestral symphony. DUUUUUDE Call that a death note That entire thing could also be used brilliantly for foreshadowing! Like, you suddenly notice a string instrument in the background music and you haven’t seen a few of them in a while. And the more musically versed you are, the more you figure it out (like in a mystery novel if you happen to have in-depth knowledge about the current riddle) while the “normal” people can get fooled into twists. The non-musically versed audience hears a new brass instrument and is like “Oh shit, the dude with the tenor horn is probably dead!”, but then he suddenly appears perfectly fine and one minute later they find the body of the Euphonium player. And if the orchestra members can hear it as well, then it’s of course another layer cause THEY would probably recognize who is playing. And depending on the director, they could go full ‘Tomato in the Mirror’ and imply they know but Just. Not. Say it. (cause why should they, they all DO KNOW). So they are like “Oh no…. No…!” and start looking for the corpse while the audience is still stuck at “Ok, a violin player, but which???” immediately after dying you get a brief solo And since absolutely no music at the beginning would be kinda estranging, I’d suggest one singular instrument and it’s revealed early on that a member of the orchestra recently passed, leading into the reason why they visited the castle in the first place, yaddayaddayadda, the plot commences Or, alternatively, early on the music is entirely in-universe. We get music playing on the radio, we get a few musicians tuning their instruments, etc. But then the castle, the curse… and it takes them a while to figure what’s happening, and they try to silence the music at first, only then they realize everyone alive is accounted for and not playing. I’d love for it to be a mid-story reveal.Like, I approve of all variants here, just… that’s the path I’d take that idea. [image: tweet by Variety: “A Bolivian orchestra has been stranded in a German castle for 73 days during the pandemic. The castle’s woodlands are home to several packs of wolves”. the tweet links to this Variety article. quote-tweet by xoDrVenture: “This sounds like the beginning of Dracula but with more people involved”.] -- source link