- A psychologist, Ethan Bishop, interviews a, "Jane Doe." The film's majority takes place inside a single room, at a interrogation table, and concerns Ethan's psycho analysis for the FBi. A politician, Governor Larson, was killed with a needle full of air but the needle was found in the trash without any other pieces of physical evidence. The FBI are desperate for answers because they can only legally hold her for ten more hours. The film cuts between Ethan's race against time to get answers from Jane and flashbacks which reveals information about her first kill and her subsequent murders.
- The film is a vigilante thriller set in a crisis reminiscent of Flint, Michigan. I'm a big fan of film music with recurring themes, so part of the music I composed is a single theme that is heard throughout. A major sequence in the film is at a dinner party, so part of the main theme contains what I think could be considered 'classy' instruments, like a flute, oboe and harpsichord. There is also some deep synths during some heated moments as well. I chose to combine those 'classy' orchestral instruments with modern and atmospheric synths to create a sense of instrumental dissonance. I also find the use of heavy strings to be pretty emotional, so I place them in the end when the main male character Ethan discovers the governor's cover up.
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