This is what we came up with;
Beginning:- Family, children at home, two boys and one girl. One of the boys watching a film with his sister. Sad film? Both boy and girl, cry at the movie. Brother comes in to see his twin brother crying and tells him to 'man up'. Elder brother then tells them that they have to help clean out the garage before there parents come home from holiday, and it's better be done now than doing it later on.
As they are cleaning out the garage, another argument ensues in which the younger brother accuses the older brother of not having a heart, as nothing makes him cry. As the elder brother and sister go to make some drinks, the younger brother touches something in the garage, and turns invisible. As the elder brother returns, he thinks the youngest is messing around and starts looking for him, he thinks that he's gone out and thinks no more of it.
Middle:- Starts off as a news programme, reports on a local boy going missing in the area. Face shown on screen. As it pans out of the telly, we see the elder brother watching the news programme. Weird things begin to happen around the house. Phonecalls where nobody is there. Blank text messages. Somebody urinating in the toilet. Drums being played. Dogs barking. Elder brother phones a priest believing there is a spirit in the house yet, a priest arrives to tell them that there is no spirit within this house.
Elder brother, with nobody to turn to, starts to go mad.
Ending:- Elder brother starts to miss his younger twin, despite having the argument on the day he disappeared. As he is looking at a photo, of him and his brother and sister. He notices that his younger brother isn't in the photo. Now thinking that he has gone truly mad, a tear is shed. As the tear drops onto the photo, his younger brother, after being in a state of invisibility, re-appears sat on the bed next to him.
This is only a rough draft for our film idea, and will need expanding but we are very keen to do this storyline, a more detailed storyline shall be uploaded to the blog at a later time.
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