Meida

Meida

Film Unit Evaluation The Betrayal is an action packed film; with tonnes of ammunition, guns and blood to keep you entertained for hours and hours. It’s about a secret military force who has been watching the movement of a vicious terrorist group in Baghdad. These gutless Satan worshiping criminals have been robbing banks, shooting innocent civilians and running down all weapon warehouses. The military force plan too use their SAS tactics and skills too take down this group once and for all, but with no idea about what the future holds for them. Inside this military force, there is an ex-terrorist from Baghdad, with a child hood friend over in Baghdad. When being told about this mission, the ex-terrorist tips off the terrorists by telling them their plan, only too save his friend. And so now, when they reach enemy territory, the mission backfires and the terrorists take them hostage. It’s now up to the betrayer to stick with his friend, or stick with his force. I would like Steven Spielberg too direct my film because he directed one of the best war films of all time: Saving Private Ryan. He worked with a company called Amblin Entertainment, and they did fantastically well with Saving Private Ryan. They know how too put feeling into a film and really show the impact of the War on the audience, from watching his friends be ripped apart too winning the War himself. Steven Spielberg would fit my film perfectly because he has directed a variety of different films and knows exactly what each genre needs too make it a blockbuster. I’m targeting 15 year olds and above, because most male viewers only see violent films because they enjoy watching male protagonists. My film is located in a broken down port in Baghdad, with sand, mud, stones and bushes too help represent a realistic environment. I chose a port because it will create lots of tension. And there are lots of hiding places for the soldiers, behind big containers and unused ships. Pathetic fallacy plays a large...