Struggling with the Ending

Last Tuesday I had a tutorial with my course leader Simon. I explained to him the ending on my film, which he found a bit vague. He said that it was a bit obvious and that it was an empty ending, no true resolution on the story. He gave me the idea of maybe killing Veronica psychologically, which I found as a very good ending. I went back to my flat and spend all weekend finding ways to kill someone psychologically, but everything that appeared was not really related to what I wanted. I saw a lot of how to destroy a person emotionally, but I wanted to kill someone, I needed to kill Veronica from Alice's mind. On saturday I saw Romeo and Juliet for the first time and the part where the priest gives Juliet a liquid to fake her death for 24 hours, gave me an idea of how to kill Veronica. My plan was complex, but effective. I wanted to make Veronica believe that the doctor killed her. The plan was to inject her with a liquid that makes her feel week, see blurry and faint and with some blood the doctor would add to her body, give her the sensation of dying and make her believe that she was really going to die. I struggled a lot looking for this liquid, I wanted to get as real as possible on this. Looking and looking, I remembered the movie Sherlock Holmes, the first one with Robert Downey Jr., in which he explains in the end how Lord Blackwood managed to fake his death. I did a lot of research into this and found out this plant called Rhododendron, from which I will talk about more in my next post.

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