To clarify at this point of the process, the emotion we will explore is 'REGRET'. We will do this through the challenges faced through Ryan's regret after his younger brother (Harry) passed away. The film is a journey of Ryan attempting to reconnect his relationship with his dead brother.
Technically we will value the use of anachronies throughout the film, e.g. - flashbacks and foreshadowing. The flashbacks will be external analepses; invoking events occurring prior to the start of the main narrative.
However, in a more linear sense, the film will adopt prolepsis in the form of foreshadowing. For example, the opening scene is a dream sequence, Ryan ruffles Harry's hair, who is sat in the kitchen and then leaves the house for work. Ryan then awakens from the dream rushes down stairs to find that Harry's not sat in the kitchen in his usual spot. Ryan gazes towards Harry's chair as if he is visualising his brother with every passing moment. This scene interrupts the main narrative and anticipates events which lay in the future. For example, make the audience semi aware that Harry is dead. when Ryan enter's Harry's (Dead brother's) room for the first time. He will find objects which will lead him to locations. For example, Harry's football scarf. Ryan will squeeze this and put the scarf next to his heart. The shot will cut to Ryan sitting in an unoccupied football stand. This shows Ryan attempted to reconnect with his dead brother through living back the memories he had with his brother and carrying out the day to day things Harry ventured in his existence.
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