
The female in our thriller is a stereotypical femme fatale. She is the main character, she wears a glamorous dress with high heels and you even see her putting on the red lipstick. She has perfect hair and perfect make up to go with it. She goes into the toilets to change her look, this is so anyone who could have noticed her before doesn't recognise her now and she is in less jeopardy of being caught by her victims of whom she took their credit cards.
She gets in trouble at the end of our clip, as she gets caught out by a man whose wallet she'd previously stolen and then it ends, so you don't know what has happened to her, why she steals wallets, if its for her own benefit or not or if she's doing it for someone else. This could spark a lot of thought to the audience. Has she had a hard upbringing and needs to get ahead of life? Perhaps she used to be abused or bullied as she was growing up and wants to show them all she is better than them. Does she just like fancy, expensive clothing and accsessories and needs a way to pay for it all? Is she fed up of being perfect in all aspects and is looking for a bit of excitement, a bit of danger? All these questions could be running through the minds of the audience, which is good, great infact and would urge them to watch the rest of the film.
She gets in trouble at the end of our clip, as she gets caught out by a man whose wallet she'd previously stolen and then it ends, so you don't know what has happened to her, why she steals wallets, if its for her own benefit or not or if she's doing it for someone else. This could spark a lot of thought to the audience. Has she had a hard upbringing and needs to get ahead of life? Perhaps she used to be abused or bullied as she was growing up and wants to show them all she is better than them. Does she just like fancy, expensive clothing and accsessories and needs a way to pay for it all? Is she fed up of being perfect in all aspects and is looking for a bit of excitement, a bit of danger? All these questions could be running through the minds of the audience, which is good, great infact and would urge them to watch the rest of the film.

We used this actor has he looka like the type of person to be easy to robbed. He doesn't look strong, tough or harmful. Viewers thoughts would turn to 'vulnerable' the male actor. Did he really not notice her take the wallet? Was it part of a big plan to capture her? Is he really that trusting of people to just leave his wallet stuck in his back pocket like that? Supposing he is, is there a reason to be so trusting? Will he be in the rest of the film? Will he notice it's gone and have any suspects? Is he part of any gang or organisation? The audience will want to know so many of these answers that they will want to watch the rest of the film.

Our actor for this role has broader shoulders and is bigger all around to show toughness and doesn't seem like victim material. The audience will think about the second male now and think up different circumstances for him too. How did he know it was her? Did she steal his wallet at the train station too? Is he part of a gang or organisation constructed to bring down people like her? Was it just chance that she took his wallet and not the man standing the other side of the building than him? Was he deliberatly standing in her path? Was there something in his wallet, some kind of tracker that made him able to pick up her location? Did he know who she was anyway? Was he family? Was he her abuser? Was he her pimp even? All these many, many questions would need to be answered. The audience would have to watch the rest of the movie to find this out, making the introduction a great acheivement as it does what it's intended to do.

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As Mr Seal commentsk you are describing aspects of character but not evaluating ideas nor referencing source of ideas, i.e. research.
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