'Patterns' is a psychological drama film following a male lead, 'Charles Winters'. The opening follows Winters as he fulfils his morning routine, before calmly walking past a dead body in a pool of blood, as if it is nothing. The rest of the film is ideally going to consist of portraying Winters sadistic personality as he struggles to control his blood lust and violent outbursts. As 'Patterns' gives away its killer from the first three minutes, there will ideally be an inevitable plot twist at some point within the film, expressing a sincere moment of character development, unconventional to the psychological drama genre.
I was heavily influenced by American Psycho and the characteristics of lead Patrick Bateman, who Winters is loosely based upon. The morning routine title sequence is also inspired by TV series Dexter, where close ups of culinary devices are used to look sinister in the most patronising way imaginable. This is largely expressed through the iconography of the cafetiere, which is pushed down to symbolise the sadistic feelings Winters must contain and push away to control himself.


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